Weekly News: Cora delivers to Constanta, eMAG works well with the Post, order food from TV
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The first online supermarket to deliver in other cities than Bucharest
Three years after the launch of the online shop to deliver in Bucharest, Cora extends its online platform in Constanța and becomes the first online supermarket to deliver in other cities than Bucharest. On the website cora.ro, you will find around 30,000 food products. More details at www.economica.net.
eMAG extends its partnership with the Romanian Post
eMAG customers can now pick-up their packages from 35 postal offices, but the number will grow by 120, until the end of October. eMAG will also open 3 regional warehouses, in an effort to reduce the delivery time. The three warehouses will be located in Brașov, Cluj-Napoca and Timișoara, according to profit.ro.
Who is the Romanian employee in ecommerce?
eComJobs.ro launched the study The Profile of the Romanian Employee in Ecommerce and they are waiting for your and your colleagues’ answers. The results of the study will be published in november.
Take a look at the questions, fill in the form and share it in your office!
Do you like that food on TV? Order it now!
This fall, Amazon.com will team up with Japanese entertainment conglomerate Yoshimoto Kogyo on a series of exclusive shows promoting Japanese cuisine. The entertainment company will create video content featuring local specialties from across Japan to be shown on Amazon Prime Video. The first shows will exhibit dishes from the northern island of Hokkaido and feature local comedy duo Taka and Toshi, who found nationwide fame with Yoshimoto. The entertainment giant plans to make about four videos of roughly 40 minutes, which will be available in Japan, as well as some locations overseas.
More details, at Asia.Nikkei.com
Mirror mirror on the wall, what’s the most loved app of them all?
Fanatics and ASOS’s iOS and Android apps are among the most loved by shoppers, according to the 2017 Mobile 500. One practice that sets these apps apart is that they continually release updates. Part of why sports apparel and gear e-retailer Fanatics has such a high app sentiment score is because most of it is tailored for loyal shoppers. ASOS also has a quick in-app checkout flow, in addition to other app features that help boost its sentiment score.
Read more at Internetretailer.com