Introduction

Guangzhou Shike Information Technology Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary established in China by Australia's Broers Group Pty Ltd. Broers Group operates leading e-commerce brands in Australia, with sales channels spanning both online and offline platforms. It manages over a dozen warehouses across three Australian states and offers more than 30 logistics products, providing cost-effective and efficient warehousing and transportation services. The founding team of Guangzhou Shike Information Technology Co., Ltd. brings over two decades of experience in e-commerce system development, holds more than 20 software copyrights, and has independently developed a full-chain e-commerce system. This includes intelligent customer service and real-time operational dashboards, enabling customized system and business solutions.

Company Creation
ERP

Supports order docking with more than a dozen e-commerce platforms such as Temu, Tiktok, Ebay, Amazon, etc., activity management, inventory management, and intelligent AI customer service

Global Footprint
OMS

The order center supports automated warehouse search and order splitting, refined management and control of outbound delivery by product line, channel, and SKU, and provides support for multiple order splitting strategies such as inventory priority and freight priority.

Accelerated Expansion
WMS

Standardized intelligent warehousing system, dynamic outbound route planning, convenient cargo inventory management, refined inventory management reports, and efficient delivery and outbound services

Artificial Intelligence
LSP

40+ intelligent logistics options, providing professional quotation, delivery, delivery, and track tracking services, shortening delivery time, saving shipping costs, and visual track tracking

Optimization
BI

Data display on the big screen, timely summary of e-commerce operation data, digital operation, providing all-round data reference for operation, data-driven operation decision-making, intelligent early warning to discover and avoid risks in advance