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Scurri expands international delivery network with the addition of new Latin American carriers to power global eCommerce growth.
New integrations with Colombia’s Urbano and Peru’s Prindel strengthen Scurri’s international carrier ecosystem and extend delivery reach across the region
Scurri, the leading delivery management platform, today announced two new carrier integrations in Latin America, enhancing its international carrier network to give retailers flexible, reliable delivery options across high-growth global markets.
The company has integrated with Urbano (Colombia), a nationwide door to door logistics provider operating via both its own delivery network and the Urbano Envíos app, and Prindel (Peru), an express courier and logistics specialist with comprehensive regional coverage. These new partners strengthen Scurri’s global carrier ecosystem and push its total offering beyond 1,500 carrier services worldwide.
“Our mission is to give retailers the flexibility and confidence to deliver anywhere in the world,” said Rory O’Connor, CEO at Scurri. “The addition of carriers in Colombia and Peru opens up significant opportunities in Latin America, enabling merchants to tap into rapidly expanding eCommerce markets and reach consumers in cities and towns that were previously challenging from a logistics standpoint.”
Latin America is one of the fastest-growing eCommerce regions globally. Recent analysis by Shopify projects around 22% growth between 2023 and 2026, with the region forecast to surpass $700 billion in online retail sales by the end of 2025.
According to Americas Market Intelligence, Colombia’s eCommerce market is expected to expand at a 27% CAGR through 2026, driven by a surge in digital payment adoption and improved last mile. Peru, meanwhile, continues to emerge as one of the region’s most dynamic digital economies, with its eCommerce sector forecast to grow at 17% CAGR from 2024–2027, reaching approximately $37 billion, according to Payments CMI.
With the new integrations in Colombia and Peru, retailers using Scurri will be able to enter and expand into Latin America more easily, leveraging local carrier networks through a robust delivery management platform. They will also be able to offer a wider range of delivery options including door to door, express and app-based fulfilment, to reflect local consumer preferences in LATAM.
In addition, retailers can simplify operations by managing all delivery workflows through Scurri’s unified platform, eliminating the need for multiple bilateral integrations. And enhance the delivery experience with reliable, trackable and efficient cross-border fulfilment that drives customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.












