PRESS RELEASE: Umall Acquires Melbourne Supermarket App: Pioneering Australia’s Asian Grocery E-commerce

Umall Acquires Melbourne Supermarket App: Pioneering Australia’s Asian Grocery E-commerce

Melbourne, Australia – Umall ([www.umall.com.au](http://www.umall.com.au/)), Australia’s leading online Asian grocery platform, today announced its acquisition of Melbourne Supermarket App, the city’s only same-day delivery Asian grocery service. This strategic acquisition positions Umall as the premier Asian food online grocery provider in Australia, further solidifying its leadership in the rapidly growing Asian grocery market.

By integrating Melbourne Supermarket App’s strengths, Umall will significantly expand its market share in Victoria and introduce the highly sought-after same-day delivery service. This move not only enhances Umall’s delivery capabilities but also offers customers a more convenient and flexible Asian grocery shopping experience.

A spokesperson for Umall stated, “This acquisition is a crucial step in our growth strategy. Melbourne Supermarket App’s reputation in the local Asian grocery market and its efficient delivery system perfectly align with Umall’s commitment to exceptional customer service. We look forward to combining Umall’s extensive product catalog with Melbourne Supermarket App’s rapid delivery service to offer an unparalleled Asian grocery shopping experience to Australian consumers.”

Following the acquisition, Umall will integrate the strengths of both companies:

1. Expanded Product Range: Combining Umall’s lineup of over 20,000 SKUs with Melbourne Supermarket App’s local specialty items.
2. Enhanced Delivery Efficiency: Extending Melbourne Supermarket App’s same-day delivery model to Umall’s other operational areas.
3. Improved Technological Capabilities: Merging both companies’ tech platforms to provide a smarter, more personalized shopping experience.
4. Increased Market Coverage: Leveraging both parties’ advantages in different regions to serve more Australian consumers with quality Asian groceries.

The founder of Melbourne Supermarket App commented, “Joining the Umall family marks an exciting new chapter. We believe that by combining Umall’s resources with our local expertise, we’ll be able to provide an even better, more comprehensive Asian grocery shopping service to our customers in Melbourne.”

This acquisition also marks a significant milestone for Umall in Australia’s Asian grocery e-commerce sector. By integrating Melbourne Supermarket App’s operations, Umall has not only expanded its market share but also strengthened its competitive edge in rapid delivery services, further cementing its position as Australia’s leading online Asian grocery platform.

As Asian cuisine continues to gain popularity in Australia, Umall is committed to continuously improving its service quality and market coverage through innovation and strategic acquisitions. This acquisition reaffirms Umall’s dedication to meeting consumers’ demands for high-quality, convenient Asian grocery shopping.

For more information about Umall and its innovative online Asian grocery shopping services, visit [www.umall.com.au](http://www.umall.com.au/).

About Umall:
Established in 2021, Umall is Australia’s leading online platform for Asian groceries. The company offers over 20,000 SKUs, including fresh produce, meat, seafood, snacks, beverages, and household items. By leveraging advanced technology and efficient logistics, Umall provides high-quality products at competitive prices, transforming the way Australians shop for Asian groceries.

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Name: Mickey GerrardCompany: Umall Asian SupermarketEmail: Phone: 0488886880

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Established in 2021, Umall is Australia's leading online platform for Asian groceries. The company offers over 20,000 SKUs, including fresh produce, meat, seafood, snacks, beverages, and household items. By leveraging advanced technology and efficient logistics, Umall provides high-quality products at competitive prices, transforming the way Australians shop for Asian groceries.