Edesh Limited
Edesh Limited is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Edesh Limited.
Edesh Limited is a company.
Key people at Edesh Limited.
Key people at Edesh Limited.
Edesh Limited (E-desh) is a Bangladesh-based logistics company specializing in e-commerce fulfillment and international shipping solutions.[1][2][4] It offers end-to-end services including first-mile pickup, mid-mile trucking (LTL/FTL), last-mile delivery, order fulfillment, inventory management, cross-border shipping, and freight forwarding for e-commerce platforms, online stores, B2B enterprises, SMEs, and individual sellers.[1][2] Operating since 2018 as part of the Express family—which has over 35 years in logistics representing brands like FedEx and TNT—the company serves Bangladesh's growing online trade market with a global network spanning 100+ countries, employs 51-200 people (or ~130 per some estimates), and generates revenue between $11M-$100M (though one source lists under $5M).[1][2]
Edesh solves critical logistics bottlenecks in e-commerce by providing complete B2C solutions, B2B distribution, warehousing, and international freight via air/sea/express, enabling businesses to scale domestically and globally.[1][2][4]
Edesh Limited emerged in 2018 from the Express family conglomerate, which pioneered logistics in Bangladesh since the 1980s with international operations representing global players like AEI, FedEx, and TNT.[1] The company shifted focus to e-commerce logistics, cross-border services, and freight forwarding to address the surge in online trading.[1][2] Its management team draws from over 30 years of expertise in diverse logistics areas, building on the group's established infrastructure for a seamless pivot to digital commerce needs.[2] UK incorporation records confirm its formal setup as E-DESH LIMITED (company number 10283540), likely supporting international operations.[3]
Edesh rides the explosive growth of e-commerce in Bangladesh, where online trading, branded stores, and digital B2B are rapidly expanding amid rising internet penetration and consumer adoption.[1][2] Its timing aligns with post-2018 surges in cross-border trade and logistics digitization, countering challenges like fragmented delivery in a price-sensitive market.[1] Favorable forces include Bangladesh's booming startup ecosystem, government e-commerce incentives, and global supply chain shifts favoring agile regional players. Edesh influences the ecosystem by enabling smaller sellers to compete internationally, fostering a more inclusive digital economy through reliable backend infrastructure.[2][4]
Edesh is poised to capitalize on Bangladesh's e-commerce projected to hit $3B+ annually, expanding its network and tech integrations for faster, tracked deliveries.[1][2] Trends like AI-driven routing, sustainable logistics, and deeper South Asian trade ties will shape its path, potentially boosting margins via volume growth. Its influence may evolve from niche e-com enabler to dominant player, strengthening the startup ecosystem by powering scalable online ventures—cementing its role as the go-to logistics backbone for digital Bangladesh.[1][4]