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Umall Achieves 12 Months Profitability with AI and Robotics, Annual Sales to Surpass AUD 100 Million

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Key Facts:
• Umall has achieved 12 consecutive months of profitability, rare in the grocery e-commerce sector.
• Annual sales are forecast to exceed AUD 100 million in 2025, with 175% year-on-year growth.
• AI procurement forecasting has reduced fresh produce wastage to below 1%.
• Over 80% of customer inquiries are resolved automatically by AI systems.
• Robotic sorting systems have significantly improved efficiency and accuracy, enabling large-scale same-day delivery.
• Warehouses in both Sydney and Melbourne, serving over one million Chinese Australians.

Sydney, 20 August 2025 — Australian-Chinese online grocery platform Umall has become one of the few grocery e-commerce players globally to achieve sustained profitability. Leveraging artificial intelligence and robotics, the company has maintained 12 consecutive months of profit and recorded 175% year-on-year sales growth, with 2025 annual revenue forecast to exceed AUD 100 million.

Technology-Driven Profitability

From procurement and customer service to dispatch and warehouse management, Umall has embedded AI and automation across its operations. This technology-first approach has reduced per-order costs, improved gross margins, and increased productivity while delivering a better customer experience.

  • AI Procurement Forecasting: Uses sales history, seasonal demand and weather patterns to predict needs, cutting fresh produce wastage to below 1%.

  • AI Customer Service: Automates over 80% of customer inquiries, reducing labour costs while improving response times.

  • AI Dispatch Optimisation: Continuously refines delivery routes and departure schedules in real time, ensuring on-time fulfilment even during peak demand.

  • Robotic Sorting Systems: Significantly increase sorting efficiency, reduce error rates, and make large-scale same-day delivery possible.

“These technologies are not gimmicks — they are the deciding factor in whether grocery e-commerce can survive and grow,” said Roc Zhang, CTO of Umall. “Because our systems are trained on over three years of proprietary fulfilment and consumer behaviour data, they deliver accuracy and efficiency that off-the-shelf solutions simply can’t match.”

Connecting Local Producers with Multicultural Communities

As the only Chinese-founded fresh grocery e-commerce platform with warehouses in both Sydney and Melbourne, Umall is capable of large-scale same-day delivery across both cities. Beyond its own profitability, the company is helping connect Australian farmers and food producers with the country’s diverse communities.

“Umall has always been about more than running a profitable business,” said Jimmy Zhu, Founder and CEO of Umall. “By giving local producers direct access to multicultural consumers — many of whom are underserved by mainstream retailers — we create opportunities on both sides. Producers grow their markets, and communities gain better access to fresh, high-quality local goods.”

Market Context

According to Roy Morgan’s latest available figures, Australia’s fresh food market exceeds USD 40 billion (AUD 61 billion), with the broader food and beverage sector worth more than USD 147 billion (AUD 220 billion). Yet pure-play e-commerce in fresh food remains underdeveloped, leaving significant growth opportunities for leaders such as Umall.

Looking Ahead

“Umall has already established itself as a leader in efficiency and quality within Australian retail,” Zhu said. “Our vision is to take this AI- and robotics-driven, customer-first model beyond the Chinese community and help raise the standard of retail for the entire country.”

About Umall

Founded in Sydney, Umall is Australia’s leading AI-driven online grocery platform, specialising in fresh produce, same-day delivery, and premium Asian and global brands. With fulfilment centres in both Sydney and Melbourne, Umall serves more than one million Chinese Australians and continues to grow its presence across the wider market.


About us:

Umall is Australia’s leading AI-driven online grocery platform, founded in Sydney. The company specialises in fresh produce, same-day delivery, and premium Asian and global brands. With fulfilment centres in both Sydney and Melbourne, Umall serves more than one million Chinese Australians and is rapidly building its presence in the broader Australian market.

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