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International sales are less of a stretch for online retailers
Border-hopping services give e-retailers a chance to sell everywhere.
Posted 10/23/2012Katie Deatsch1 comments
Related Searches:International
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Wal-Mart’s Chinese e-retail partner delivers fast
Yihaodian fulfills orders in half a day in China’s largest cities.
Posted 09/12/2012Don DavisPost a comment
Related Searches:Walmart China | Cosmetics Online Sales | Yihaodian
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Wal-Mart’s e-commerce push in China
The world’s largest retailer plans to open an e-commerce headquarters in Shanghai.
Posted 06/28/2011Don DavisPost a comment
Related Searches:Yihaodian
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Groupon enters mainland China
One of China’s largest Internet service providers is Groupon’s partner in the venture.
Posted 02/28/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Gap reports a 15% web sales lift in the third quarter
Q3 brought the launch of web sites in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Posted 11/19/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
With more capital, Newegg eyes Chinese expansion
Newegg has ambitious expansion plans for another rapidly growing e-commerce market: China. So far this year, Newegg has increased its online sales from Chinese consumers and businesses by 328.3% to $54.4 million.
Posted 09/30/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Press Release
UPS Opens Major Hub in Shanghai, China
Facility "Built for Speed and Reliability;" Accelerates Flow of Express Packages, Heavy Freight SHANGHAI, Dec. 9, 2008 - UPS (NYSE:UPS) today placed in service a new international hub here, improving access to China and speeding the movement of express packages and heavy freight around the world. The facility is strategically located at the Pudong International Airport, right in the heart of the Yangtze River Delta area, and now becomes the key...
Posted 12/10/2008
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/ Press Release
Joyo.com Announces Opening of New Facility in Suzhou to Support Its Business in Eastern China
SHANGHAI, China--Nov. 3, 2006--Joyo.com, the biggest online Chinese bookstore and leading Chinese online shopping platform, today announced that its second largest operation center has opened for business in Suzhou Industrial Park, in Eastern China. The new facility will create up to 500 jobs in the next several years. The new, ultra-modern operation center will support Joyo.com`s efforts to develop its business in Eastern China, using Amazon`s...
Posted 11/13/2006
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