Global logistics brand mail boxes etc launches in Dhaka
Mail Boxes Etc. (MBE), A global logistics and business solutions provider has officially launched operations in Bangladesh, opening its first store in Banani, Dhaka, on June 21.
With its global headquarters in Italy and presence in 60 countries, MBE offers a range of services, including pack and ship, printing, packaging, marketing, e-commerce, and domiciliation solutions. It caters to entrepreneurs, individuals, and enterprises through a globally integrated, easily accessible distribution network.
MBE Bangladesh will operate under a master licensee agreement and is responsible for developing its countrywide network. The company plans to expand rapidly and establish its footprint across all major regions of Bangladesh.
Speaking at the launch, Kaji Mokhlasur Rahman, Country Manager, Mail Boxes Etc. Bangladesh said, "We strongly believe our nationwide operations will empower more than 7 million SMEs in Bangladesh by unlocking their potential and enhancing market access both domestically and internationally."
The newly inaugurated store is located on Kemal Ataturk Avenue in Banani. Services at the outlet are designed to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs), start-ups, and professionals with efficient shipping, branding, and back-office logistics.
MBE's entry into the Bangladeshi market comes at a time when digital commerce, cross-border trade, and flexible logistics are becoming increasingly vital for SMEs seeking competitive advantage. By offering international-standard packaging and courier services alongside marketing and printing support under one roof, MBE aims to bridge operational gaps for growing businesses.
Founded in 1980, MBE Worldwide operates over 1,800 service centres globally. Its expansion into Bangladesh is part of a broader strategic move to tap into emerging markets with strong entrepreneurial ecosystems.
With plans to expand into key commercial zones across the country, MBE Bangladesh hopes to be a partner of choice for SMEs navigating growth, exports, and digital transformation.
