preloader
Paperless Technology Solution
Gurd shola Addis Ababa,
info@paperlessts.com
Ph: +251936515136
Work Inquiries
work@paperlessts.com
Ph: +251936515136

No going back on e-commerce – FedEx Express AMEA CEO – Supply Chain Digital

A report from FedEx Express shows that small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and consumers in AMEA regions feel there’s room for further growth in the already booming e-commerce sector.
The What’s Next in E-Commerce survey polled SMEs and consumers in 11 markets in the Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa regions to identify trends that could fuel future growth.
The survey reveals consumers are looking for innovations in personalisation and payment options that not only enhance their experience  but also make it easier to discover new brands and make purchasing convenient.
Asia Pacific includes some of the world’s biggest e-commerce markets, including  India, China, Japan, and Korea, which together are expected to see e-commerce revenue reach US$2.09tn this year, as 57% of the region’s population shops online.
SMEs in India, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam were the most optimistic about e-commerce growth, with consumers in Japan and South Korea seeing the least potential for significant growth.
Deliveries taking too long is the top consumer pain-point (53%) followed by handling returns (42%). Consumers typically expect delivery within three days to one week.

FedEx Express, meanwhile, is integrating its services with e-commerce marketplaces, so e-tailers can generate FedEx shipping labels without leaving the platforms. 
FedEx Express AMEA President Kawal Preet said: “COVID accelerated shopping online to a point where it has been normalised across all demographics, and now there’s no going back.
“E-commerce is set to take a growing proportion of total consumer spend. With more people shopping online, consumer preferences are becoming increasingly sophisticated. As SMEs and e-merchants evolve their online sales platforms, our research uncovers opportunities for businesses to capitalise on what consumers want.
“Customer experience is the driving force behind how e-tailers engage with their customers and how we are innovating our shipping solutions. With an expanded portfolio specially developed for e-commerce businesses, FedEx is well positioned to support the changing expectations of consumers and continuation of e-commerce growth.”

David Loseby of Suppeco tells the Supply Chain Digital show why behavioural science has a vital role to play in procurement digital transformation
Walgreens Boots Alliance Chief Procurement Officer Jim Townsend will be speaking at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE London on 13 October
CSCOs hoping to navigate supply chain disruption must understand their organisation's appetite for risk, say analysts at Gartner Supply Chain Symposium
Supply Chain Digital is the digital community for the global supply chain & logistics industry that connects the world's largest supply chain & logistics brands. Supply Chain Digital focuses on procurement and supply chain news, key interviews, supply chain videos, along with an ever-expanding range of focused procurement and supply chain white papers and webinars.

source

Post a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

We use cookies to give you the best experience.