iMile is expanding globally. Beginning in the Middle East, the company expanded to the Latin American market, specifically Mexico. iMile chose Mexico because it has a good business environment compared to other countries in Latin America. They plan to expand outward from Mexico into Brazil, Columbia, Peru, and Guatemala. They already have established networks in the Middle East and Africa and are helping large domestic e-commerce companies develop their business in South Africa and Turkey.iMile has seen tremendous growth in Mexico. In 2021, iMile was delivering 7,000-8,000 packages daily in Mexico. By 2023, they were delivering around 250,000 packages a day.iMile obtained a government license to deliver B2C packages in Mexico. This is the third country where the company has obtained such a license. They are also developing last-mile pickup and delivery services within Mexico.
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