E-commerce logistics leader, FlavorCloud, ranks No.19 on the Inc. 5000 Regionals Pacific list
By enabling global ecommerce for DTC brands and 3PLs by automating cross-border shipping and global trade compliance, FlavorCloud saw a 589% growth in the last two years
FlavorCloud, a leading global e-commerce shipping, and logistics company, today announced it has ranked No.19 on the third annual Inc. 5000 Regionals: Pacific list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies based in Alaska, Hawaii, California, Oregon, and Washington. Born of the annual Inc. 5000 franchise, this regional list represents a unique look at the most successful private companies within the Pacific region economy generating sustainable growth and jobs.
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“I’m excited and honored to be number 19 on Inc. Magazine’s Regional Pacific list, alongside the best and brightest companies in the region,” said Rathna Sharad, founder and CEO of FlavorCloud. “It’s awesome to see recognition of our amazing team and what we are building together at FlavorCloud.”
FlavorCloud is the largest cross-border carrier network, and the technology that powers cross-border e-commerce across 200+ countries. Utilizing its AI algorithms, FlavorCloud automates complex, antiquated, and manual shipping processes and is able to provide the best rates and delivery options worldwide, including a fast-track service to prioritize packages through customs. DTC e-commerce brands, anywhere in the world, can plug into FlavorCloud’s service and offer an easy and seamless international shipping and trade compliance experience to its customers.
“The Global e-commerce and trade landscape is going through such a tremendous transformation–growing 100% year-over-year.” said Sharad. “With next level automation, machine learning, and AI solutions for e-commerce brands, we believe FlavorCloud is well-positioned to continue to solve complex cross-border shipping and trade hurdles, leading to an increase in international sales for brands”
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The companies on this list show exceptional growth across all industries in the Pacific. Between 2018 and 2020, the 150 private companies had an average growth rate of 195% percent, and, in 2020 alone, they added 10,252 jobs and $5.1 billion to the Pacific region’s economy–while the broader American economy declined 1.2 percent.
“This year’s Inc. 5000 Regional winners represent one of the most exceptional and exciting lists of America’s off-the-charts growth companies. They’re disruptors and job creators, and all delivered an outsize impact on the economy. Remember their names and follow their lead. These are the companies you’ll be hearing about for years to come,” says Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc.