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M&P Express Logistics Launches QR Code Payments to Drive Cashless, Customer-Centric Deliveries

  • July 12, 2025
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M&P Express Logistics has taken a significant leap in its digital transformation journey by rolling out QR code–enabled doorstep payment solutions, marking a new chapter in Pakistan’s evolving logistics and digital payments landscape. This latest initiative underscores M&P’s mission to not just keep pace with technological change but to actively lead it, driving innovation that enhances both operational efficiency and customer experience.

With this launch, M&P customers can now conveniently make payments at the point of delivery by simply scanning a QR code, eliminating the need for cash transactions. This move goes beyond just adding a new payment option; it represents a strategic shift towards fostering a more cashless ecosystem. By embracing digital payments, M&P is making its operations faster, more secure, and aligned with global best practices in modern logistics and e-commerce.

What truly sets this project apart is the powerful backend integration that supports the seamless front-end payment experience. Payments made through these QR codes are automatically recorded in M&P’s core systems, generating real-time accounting entries without the need for manual intervention. This automation not only streamlines financial processes but also ensures greater accuracy and transparency across the company’s accounts.

Speaking on the development, a technologist from M&P highlighted that technology within the company is viewed not as a mere support function but as a critical growth driver and a key differentiator. The introduction of QR code–enabled payments is a direct reflection of this mindset, showcasing how M&P is using innovative tech solutions to redefine logistics and set new standards in customer service.

The success of this project is also a testament to the expertise and dedication of M&P’s technology and operations teams. Key professionals including Syed Amjad Ahmed, Sufyan Rajput, Asif Ali, Faraz Ahmed, and Muhammad Bilal played pivotal roles in bringing this initiative to life. Their efforts ensured that the rollout was executed flawlessly, from system integration to user experience optimization.

This strategic step is particularly relevant at a time when Pakistan’s digital payments landscape is rapidly evolving. Consumers are increasingly gravitating towards cashless transactions, driven by the convenience, security, and speed that digital payments offer. By integrating QR code technology into its delivery processes, M&P is positioning itself at the forefront of this shift, offering customers a payment method that fits seamlessly into their digital lifestyles.

Moreover, the initiative holds broader implications for the country’s e-commerce and logistics sectors. As online shopping continues to grow, last-mile payment solutions like QR code scanning directly at the doorstep can become game-changers, reducing friction and enhancing trust in digital transactions. It also aligns well with regulatory pushes in Pakistan aimed at increasing the adoption of documented, traceable financial activities.

Looking ahead, M&P’s commitment to reimagining logistics through technology is expected to drive further innovations. The company’s clear focus on leveraging digital tools not just for internal efficiencies but also to elevate customer experience signals an ambitious roadmap for the future of logistics in Pakistan.

This rollout of QR code–enabled doorstep payments is more than just a new feature; it’s a strategic evolution that sets M&P apart as a pioneer in using technology to deliver superior value in the logistics space. As the company continues to expand its digital capabilities, customers and partners alike can expect even more seamless, secure, and innovative services.

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