More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic and South Africa’s SMEs remain under enormous pressure and are increasingly looking to technology for ways to control costs and manage cash flow more effectively.
“A seemingly easy decision every business must make is how to handle deliveries,” said Mike Farquharson, Managing Director of online courier aggregation platform, Rush. “While large corporates are better able to absorb rising costs, SMEs are faced with the challenge of balancing limited financial resources with the need to keep prices competitive.”
For many small businesses, streamlining costs is a huge factor in achieving success and securing profitability. Fortunately, the innovative technology to help achieve this is no longer the sole preserve of large enterprises with equally hefty budgets. “By providing a choice of prices from a trusted network of courier partners at the click of button, Rush is a proactive but simple way to take control of delivery expenses and manage the entire process from beginning to end. As Rush is a courier aggregation platform, it can seamlessly meet the unique delivery requirements of smaller businesses while saving them money at the same time,” said Farquharson.
He added that selecting a courier partner that offers SMEs the most affordable option when it comes to shipping is especially important after a difficult year beset by constrained trading conditions and slow growth. “The right courier partner can offer SMEs very competitive rates without hidden costs or the possibility of bill shock at the end of a month. By utilising innovative digital platforms, SMEs have more choices and are therefore more empowered to manage expenses.”
Farquharson believes that to contain costs, small businesses need partners and solutions that can help them meet their business goals. “Rush is centred around overcoming the hassle of manually obtaining and comparing couriers by providing quotes on services and prices from a range of service providers in real-time.”