Absrtact: June 27 news, billion power network learned that Russia's largest electric dealer website Ulmart is planning to expand its online platform to attract more small enterprises to join the E-commerce industry. It is understood that many Russian SMEs are suffering from no
June 27 News, billion power network learned that Russia's largest electric dealer website Ulmart is planning to expand its online platform to attract more small enterprises to join the E-commerce industry.
It is understood that many Russian SMEs are suffering from the lack of a suitable electric platform to develop E-commerce, can only be sold in trade fairs and social networking sites, sales progress is very slow.
Ulmart Platform's advantage lies in all over the Russian distribution point, this occupy logistics "last kilometer" strategy makes Ulmart gain 85% of the consumption capacity of the whole Russia. And Ulmart's sales are expected to reach $1.65 billion trillion in 2014.
It is reported that the settled Ulmart sellers need to send users to order the goods to Ulmart distribution point, through this way to sell. The settled seller is required to pay the Ulmart fee according to the recommended position given by the Ulmart, as well as the sales volume and Ulmart distribution fee.
Ulmart, a head of the company, said Ulmart hoped to scale the platform's business in 2018. This is not just a platform service for small businesses, it is also a way to provide more choice of goods for Russian internet users.
Although the variety of goods sold on Ulmart is very diverse, ulmart will ensure that they are all from small businesses. In addition, Ulmart will also choose the main push electronic technology products, such as solar charger, mobile equipment accessories.
Billion power network also learned that ulmart this project by the Ulmart Company's A-Team, A-Team is a team of elite in various fields, they will brainstorm and then give top management advice. A-Team has offered to set up pick-up points for Russian expatriates and to accept bitcoin payments, but Bitcoin was later banned by the Russian government.