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NXN Partners with TCS Express to Streamline UAE-Pakistan Logistics

Mohammed Fathy
Mohammed Fathy

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NXN has teamed up with TCS, widening parcel and document routes from UAE to Pakistan.

Customers can visit NXN channels and choose TCS shipments without extra hoops.

The partnership fits a phased plan for a “unified logistics network”, says NXN.

TCS gains nationwide access, while NXN adds deep know-how in Pakistan couriers.

Together, they streamline cross-border deliveries for businesses and families sending everyday parcels.

NXN, billed as the UAE’s National Network for Logistics, has quietly widened its offering by teaming up with TCS Express World Wide, giving customers across the Emirates another route to send parcels and official documents to Pakistan. The long and short of it is simple: walk into an NXN service channel and you can now choose TCS for shipments heading to Pakistan, without jumping through extra hoops.

This matters more than it might sound. I still remember chatting with a young founder at a Dubai coworking space, frustrated because sending signed paperwork back home had become a bit of a faff. Moves like this, which plug specialist services into a national network, can save time and headaches. Abdulaziz Alhammadi, General Manager of NXN, has described the partnership as part of a phased plan to build a unified logistics network, one that connects customers to focused solutions through easy-to-reach channels. Bringing TCS on board, he noted, adds another option for the Pakistan corridor and aims to smooth things out for both individuals and businesses.

From TCS’s side, the idea is about access. Syed Tehren Shah, General Manager of TCS Express World Wide, said the collaboration opens a new door for customers across the UAE to use TCS services for Pakistan, leaning on NXN’s nationwide footprint to make the experience more convenient and reliable. On the flip side, it also gives NXN a partner with deep know-how in Pakistan’s courier and documentation space, which is no small feat.

Put together, the link-up strengthens cross-border services for a community that sends everything from business contracts to family parcels. At Arageek, readers often talk about these everyday logistics hurdles, and I reckon this kind of integration is spot on for a region built on movement and trade. It’s definately not flashy news, but for entrepreneurs juggling operations across borders, it could make a real difference, you know?

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