e-Commerce news & more I 4th May to 10th May
Written with ? by Nabil Malouli

e-Commerce news & more I 4th May to 10th May

Hello Everyone!!


We are starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel with Germany reopening the Bundesliga mid May (yes football is back soon) and Didi Chuxing reporting Ridesharing numbers in China suggesting people are going "back to business". The pandemic accross the globe is continuing to increase the relevance of ecommerce everywhere today and in the future!

Some of the highlights of last week:

Target acquires Deliv’s delivery tech, Shopify & Pinterest partners in raising social commerce, Xiaomi launches ecommerce solution in India, Mercado Libre & Wayfair stock soars following earnings report, Backmarket raises €110 million to grow refurbished electronics marketplace.

  1. Target acquires Deliv’s delivery tech

Target has been investing in last mile technology and solutions in the past years, notable investments were the acquisition of Shipt & Grand Junction. Interesting to see the acquisition of Deliv’s technology which will provide to Target the ability to smartly batches orders together that are going to the same area (a critical piece of making last mile delivery cost effective). Deliv’s agreement to this transaction shows the complexity to build a sustainable model in last mile ecommerce logistics.

2. Shopify Merchants Can Now Tap Into 350 Million Pinterest users

Shopify just reported another amazing quarter and stock soared last week to all time high. This new partnership between Shopify and Pinterest will give the ability to merchants in the U.S. and Canada to share their products to about 350 million Pinterest users! This is big! The partnership gives Shopify merchants a way to “upload catalogs to Pinterest and turn their products into shoppable Product Pins,” according to a statement from Pinterest.

3. Xiaomi launches Mi Commerce in India to boost sales amid lockdown

Xiaomi launched a new e-commerce service in India that allows people to easily browse and order its handsets and other products from nearby physical retail stores. The service named MiCommerce allows people to locate nearby stores that are either run by Xiaomi or those that have tie-ups with the company and browse smartphones, TVs, electric lamps, and a range of other products. This is another example of the convergence of online and offline user experience!

4. Wayfair shares rocket higher as coronavirus-related store closures shift more demand its way

Wayfair’s Q1 revenue hit $2.3 billion, WFH is fueling its 20% sales increase. Even if the company losses widened 43% annually to $286 millions, the momentum on it’s stock is very strong! U.S. Ecom furniture sales grew 97% in March VS last year as per ACI Worldwide so that might explain why investors are bullish on Wayfair.

5. Why MercadoLibre Stock Was Soaring Today

Shares of MercadoLibre were surging to all-time highs today as the Latin American e-commerce company reported a strong first-quarter earnings report and said that it had held up well in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.

Total revenue in the quarter jumped 70.5% to $652.1 million, gross merchandise volume was up 34.2% to $3.4 billion, and total payments volume surged 82.2% to $8.1 billion. This combination between payment and marketplace is giving a huge competitive advantage to the company in the region. MELI reported a 1.4M new customers into its platform since the crisis started, the growth of ecommerce sales in the region is +300% based on Kantar report, very exciting times in LATAM ecommerce.

6. Start Up of the week:

Back Market raised €110 million refurbished electronics marketplace

Back Market, a refurbished electronics marketplace, snaps up €110 million, one of the largest raises in Europe! I love Backmarket business model & company! Great model supporting the circular economy! I have talked about the 2nd hand market getting huge momentum in the last months and with a very positive outlook (especially in time of economic crisis). This is another example on consumers openness to buy 2nd hand products with guaranteed quality!

7. Upcoming Speaking: Join me on…

12th May (English): South Summit Virtual Event E-Challenge In Mobility & Logistics 

14th May (English): DHL: E-commerce Supply Chain Revolution in times of Covid19

Enjoy, cheers

Nabil


Lina Acosta

Chief Marketing Officer at GLT Logistics

4 年

I love these good news and how they show opportunities are there, we just need to be flexible enough to adapt to change. Thank you for sharing Nabil.

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Damien Douchet

Consultant développement & opérations transatlantiques ???? - ????

4 年

Will start following blackmarket! Thanks for the news :)

JUAN MORAN

Global Customer Director DHL Group

4 年

Great news! called my attention Backmarket! Refurbish has been a great market for years, but now more than ever with eCom, hopefully in developing economies where access would grant access to consumers pon the base of the pyramid!

Bianca Blades

Marketer at Constant Contact APAC | Creative Writer | Event Presenter

4 年

Thanks for sharing these highlights Nabil. It makes sense that the secondhand electronics market is gaining momentum again especially with so many workers/students setting up their home offices. Back Market looks like it ticks the boxes for #zerowaste and budget conscious consumers.

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