Boxed, an e-commerce grocery platform that sells bulk consumables and licenses its e-commerce software to enterprise retailers, announced it will further integrate with Google Cloud to drive innovation throughout its platform and continuously improve the customer journey.
As Boxed continues to scale its Software & Services business, deepening its relationship with Google Cloud will enhance its operational capabilities, deliver more value to its enterprise clients, and source new customers for its growing stable of Software & Services clients. As part of this updated licensing agreement, Boxed will be able to make use of Google Cloud’s advanced cloud computing, data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to unlock new value and redefine the future of consumer brand relationships in e-commerce.
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“Google Cloud is the ideal platform for Boxed to creatively and nimbly bring the best possible customer experiences to market,” said David Miller, Chief Technology Officer of Boxed. “Our team views Google Cloud as best in class on which to develop new and better capabilities in the e-commerce space for B2C, B2B, Retail and Software solutions for our customers and partners worldwide.”
Boxed and Google Cloud will work together to:
- Enhance operational insights: Connecting data from internal and external sources to allow Boxed to build more personalized products, enable faster supply and demand planning decisions, and provide better service reliability to customers and partners.
- Drive value: Google Cloud will enable Boxed to create scalable e-commerce platform capabilities to target new value opportunities.
- Unlock new services and offerings: By making broader use of Google Cloud offerings, Boxed will be able to further develop differentiated capabilities in a competitive market.
“We’re proud to support Boxed, a truly innovative industry player in retail, in its efforts to build a platform that brings new and improved features to retailers— and ultimately improves the shopping experience for consumers,” said Carrie Tharp, VP of Retail & Consumer, Google Cloud.a
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