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HERE Technologies expanded its global partnership with addressing system what3words in 2025.
Starting in 2025, customers using HERE Location Services APIs can activate their what3words license via the HERE platform.
what3words is available in 60 languages, including 13 South Asian languages.
With what3words addresses, brands can share precise coordinates for delivery and pickup locations.
iThink Logistics aims to empower its e-commerce customers by allowing them to add a what3words addresses field at checkout.
what3words is applicable globally and domestically, unconfined by language or regional address formats.
what3words ensures accurate last-mile delivery, leading to lower return-to-order rates and logistics costs.
what3words has divided the world into a grid of 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique combination of three words.
iThink Logistics has collaborated with what3words to integrate its global addressing system.
The collaboration with what3words is a crucial milestone for iThink Logistics in its mission to simplify logistics.
what3words addresses are more accessible to say, share, and remember compared to complex latitude and longitude coordinates.
what3words provides a level of accuracy advantageous for iThink Logistics' diverse audience, including Indian e-commerce sellers.
Chris Sheldrick is the Co-founder and CEO of what3words.
AxleHire is collaborating with location technology company what3words to improve last-mile delivery addressing.
what3words addresses allow drivers to see the exact 10-foot square drop-off location to reduce time spent finding units in unfamiliar apartment complexes.
Ecom Express has partnered with what3words to enable deliveries to precise 3-metre squares in India using three-word addresses.
what3words received a $10,000,000 investment from Brand Capital International to support its expansion across India.
what3words divides the world into a grid of three-meter squares and assigns each square a unique combination of three random words.
Ingka Group invested $16,000,000 in what3words.
Chris Sheldrick, Co-founder of what3words, highlighted that their technology allows recipients to easily communicate specific drone delivery locations.