Bristol tech firm Huboo has announced 130% growth over the past 12 months.

The company - whose technology enables online retailers to access and complete end-to-end fulfilment operations - said it had brought it more than £20m in new business, adding 1,100 new clients to its portfolio.

Huboo was founded in 2017 in Bath and since then has expanded globally with bases across the Ƶ, Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain and Turkey. Bosses said it is "on track" to double in size by the end of 2023.

The company's clients including AU Vodka, Bristol Sport and West Ham FC. Plus it was recently appointed as TikTok Shop's first certified Ƶ fulfilment partner and will help users meet the demand from consumers looking to buy products directly via TikTok.

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Martin Bysh, co-founder and CEO of Huboo, said: “At a time when the warehousing and fulfilment industry has come under fire for harsh working conditions leading to employee strike action, we are incredibly proud to be bucking the trend and proving that the sector can be a dynamic and thriving space, offering meaningful career paths.

“We’ve worked hard to create an environment that is not only good for business and our clients, but also for our people. Our employee turnover rate is almost 0%, far lower than the industry average of 37% - and I’m a firm believer that the satisfaction of our warehouse teams directly leads to the outstanding level of service we deliver for our customers.”

Already employing over 600 people, Huboo is about to launch a recruitment drive - with 200 vacancies opening ahead of the December shopping season.

Mr Bysh added: “Consumer confidence is starting to rise again, so eCommerce and social commerce businesses are facing a fresh opportunity to grow - and we are ready to support them on that journey. Choosing the right fulfilment partner is foundational to online retail success, and our latest round of growth figures show that we are delivering for our customers time and time again.”

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