Cambodia’s fast-growing market have attracted Geopost and Asendia (Singapore), global parcel delivery and cross-border e-commerce companies. They joined a Confluences-led trade mission to meet with key public and private stakeholders to explore opportunities in the Kingdom's e-commerce logistics ecosystem.
Why does this matter for Cambodia? Geopost and Asendia bring both scale and expertise.
Geopost, with operations in more than 50 countries, knows how to build strong domestic logistics networks from last-mile delivery to cold-chain solutions and nationwide coverage. Asendia, backed by France’s La Poste and Swiss Post, is a specialist in cross-border e-commerce, helping cut costs, simplify customs, and reach new international markets. Add to better IT systems, modern customs processes, and government digital trade initiatives, their arrival could give Cambodia’s logistics sector reaching another level.
When two of Europe’s biggest e-commerce logistics companies Geopost and Asendia look at Southeast Asia, it’s no coincidence for Cambodia. According to Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia’s iTrade Bulletin, our e-commerce market here is projected to reach $1.78 billion this year, with Facebook, TikTok, Khmer24, and Taobao are among the top online commerce platforms. Some key drivers:
“Cambodia already has so much in place. We’ve got a young, digital population, growing spending power both locally and internationally, businesses eager to sell abroad, and local carriers that are running. So, the demand is here, the digital payment is also here. What is missing was that extra global push. We’re glad to host Geopost and Asendia Singapore here, to help them explore how they can fit in and work together.”
— Phaninh SENG, Market Access Specialist of Confluences Access
Interest is the first step, but entering a new market needs the right connections. Thus, this is the value for Confluences by turning introductions into strategic market access helping place global companies like Geopost and Asendia (Singapore) directly at the table with Cambodia’s key decision-makers across industries that will lead to partnership that drive the growth of Kingdom’s trade and e-commerce.
Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.
Contact us today to explore how we can support your market entry with our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN at dara.n.van@confluences.asia
Cambodia’s fast-growing market have attracted Geopost and Asendia (Singapore), global parcel delivery and cross-border e-commerce companies. They joined a Confluences-led trade mission to meet with key public and private stakeholders to explore opportunities in the Kingdom's e-commerce logistics ecosystem.
Why does this matter for Cambodia? Geopost and Asendia bring both scale and expertise.
Geopost, with operations in more than 50 countries, knows how to build strong domestic logistics networks from last-mile delivery to cold-chain solutions and nationwide coverage. Asendia, backed by France’s La Poste and Swiss Post, is a specialist in cross-border e-commerce, helping cut costs, simplify customs, and reach new international markets. Add to better IT systems, modern customs processes, and government digital trade initiatives, their arrival could give Cambodia’s logistics sector reaching another level.
When two of Europe’s biggest e-commerce logistics companies Geopost and Asendia look at Southeast Asia, it’s no coincidence for Cambodia. According to Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia’s iTrade Bulletin, our e-commerce market here is projected to reach $1.78 billion this year, with Facebook, TikTok, Khmer24, and Taobao are among the top online commerce platforms. Some key drivers:
“Cambodia already has so much in place. We’ve got a young, digital population, growing spending power both locally and internationally, businesses eager to sell abroad, and local carriers that are running. So, the demand is here, the digital payment is also here. What is missing was that extra global push. We’re glad to host Geopost and Asendia Singapore here, to help them explore how they can fit in and work together.”
— Phaninh SENG, Market Access Specialist of Confluences Access
Interest is the first step, but entering a new market needs the right connections. Thus, this is the value for Confluences by turning introductions into strategic market access helping place global companies like Geopost and Asendia (Singapore) directly at the table with Cambodia’s key decision-makers across industries that will lead to partnership that drive the growth of Kingdom’s trade and e-commerce.
Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.
Contact us today to explore how we can support your market entry with our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN at dara.n.van@confluences.asia
Cambodia’s fast-growing market have attracted Geopost and Asendia (Singapore), global parcel delivery and cross-border e-commerce companies. They joined a Confluences-led trade mission to meet with key public and private stakeholders to explore opportunities in the Kingdom's e-commerce logistics ecosystem.
Why does this matter for Cambodia? Geopost and Asendia bring both scale and expertise.
Geopost, with operations in more than 50 countries, knows how to build strong domestic logistics networks from last-mile delivery to cold-chain solutions and nationwide coverage. Asendia, backed by France’s La Poste and Swiss Post, is a specialist in cross-border e-commerce, helping cut costs, simplify customs, and reach new international markets. Add to better IT systems, modern customs processes, and government digital trade initiatives, their arrival could give Cambodia’s logistics sector reaching another level.
When two of Europe’s biggest e-commerce logistics companies Geopost and Asendia look at Southeast Asia, it’s no coincidence for Cambodia. According to Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia’s iTrade Bulletin, our e-commerce market here is projected to reach $1.78 billion this year, with Facebook, TikTok, Khmer24, and Taobao are among the top online commerce platforms. Some key drivers:
“Cambodia already has so much in place. We’ve got a young, digital population, growing spending power both locally and internationally, businesses eager to sell abroad, and local carriers that are running. So, the demand is here, the digital payment is also here. What is missing was that extra global push. We’re glad to host Geopost and Asendia Singapore here, to help them explore how they can fit in and work together.”
— Phaninh SENG, Market Access Specialist of Confluences Access
Interest is the first step, but entering a new market needs the right connections. Thus, this is the value for Confluences by turning introductions into strategic market access helping place global companies like Geopost and Asendia (Singapore) directly at the table with Cambodia’s key decision-makers across industries that will lead to partnership that drive the growth of Kingdom’s trade and e-commerce.
Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.
Contact us today to explore how we can support your market entry with our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN at dara.n.van@confluences.asia
Cambodia’s fast-growing market have attracted Geopost and Asendia (Singapore), global parcel delivery and cross-border e-commerce companies. They joined a Confluences-led trade mission to meet with key public and private stakeholders to explore opportunities in the Kingdom's e-commerce logistics ecosystem.
Why does this matter for Cambodia? Geopost and Asendia bring both scale and expertise.
Geopost, with operations in more than 50 countries, knows how to build strong domestic logistics networks from last-mile delivery to cold-chain solutions and nationwide coverage. Asendia, backed by France’s La Poste and Swiss Post, is a specialist in cross-border e-commerce, helping cut costs, simplify customs, and reach new international markets. Add to better IT systems, modern customs processes, and government digital trade initiatives, their arrival could give Cambodia’s logistics sector reaching another level.
When two of Europe’s biggest e-commerce logistics companies Geopost and Asendia look at Southeast Asia, it’s no coincidence for Cambodia. According to Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia’s iTrade Bulletin, our e-commerce market here is projected to reach $1.78 billion this year, with Facebook, TikTok, Khmer24, and Taobao are among the top online commerce platforms. Some key drivers:
“Cambodia already has so much in place. We’ve got a young, digital population, growing spending power both locally and internationally, businesses eager to sell abroad, and local carriers that are running. So, the demand is here, the digital payment is also here. What is missing was that extra global push. We’re glad to host Geopost and Asendia Singapore here, to help them explore how they can fit in and work together.”
— Phaninh SENG, Market Access Specialist of Confluences Access
Interest is the first step, but entering a new market needs the right connections. Thus, this is the value for Confluences by turning introductions into strategic market access helping place global companies like Geopost and Asendia (Singapore) directly at the table with Cambodia’s key decision-makers across industries that will lead to partnership that drive the growth of Kingdom’s trade and e-commerce.
Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.
Contact us today to explore how we can support your market entry with our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN at dara.n.van@confluences.asia
Cambodia’s fast-growing market have attracted Geopost and Asendia (Singapore), global parcel delivery and cross-border e-commerce companies. They joined a Confluences-led trade mission to meet with key public and private stakeholders to explore opportunities in the Kingdom's e-commerce logistics ecosystem.
Why does this matter for Cambodia? Geopost and Asendia bring both scale and expertise.
Geopost, with operations in more than 50 countries, knows how to build strong domestic logistics networks from last-mile delivery to cold-chain solutions and nationwide coverage. Asendia, backed by France’s La Poste and Swiss Post, is a specialist in cross-border e-commerce, helping cut costs, simplify customs, and reach new international markets. Add to better IT systems, modern customs processes, and government digital trade initiatives, their arrival could give Cambodia’s logistics sector reaching another level.
When two of Europe’s biggest e-commerce logistics companies Geopost and Asendia look at Southeast Asia, it’s no coincidence for Cambodia. According to Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia’s iTrade Bulletin, our e-commerce market here is projected to reach $1.78 billion this year, with Facebook, TikTok, Khmer24, and Taobao are among the top online commerce platforms. Some key drivers:
“Cambodia already has so much in place. We’ve got a young, digital population, growing spending power both locally and internationally, businesses eager to sell abroad, and local carriers that are running. So, the demand is here, the digital payment is also here. What is missing was that extra global push. We’re glad to host Geopost and Asendia Singapore here, to help them explore how they can fit in and work together.”
— Phaninh SENG, Market Access Specialist of Confluences Access
Interest is the first step, but entering a new market needs the right connections. Thus, this is the value for Confluences by turning introductions into strategic market access helping place global companies like Geopost and Asendia (Singapore) directly at the table with Cambodia’s key decision-makers across industries that will lead to partnership that drive the growth of Kingdom’s trade and e-commerce.
Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.
Contact us today to explore how we can support your market entry with our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN at dara.n.van@confluences.asia