E-Commerce in India at Turning Point
A ripple of mergers and closures among India’s e-commerce websites that began last year is threatening to become a wave…
Online retailers have long been debating which business model to follow when it comes to procurement of goods.
The world’s biggest retailer in sporting goods (including bikes) is investing USD130m in opening up a retail chain in India.
IKEA, which has already been sourcing products from India over the last 25 years, initially plans to set up 10 stores.
H&M is planning to open 50 stores in India to tap the country's growing middle-class market
A ripple of mergers and closures among India’s e-commerce websites that began last year is threatening to become a wave...
A ripple of mergers and closures among India’s e-commerce websites that began last year is threatening to become a wave…
H&M is planning to open 50 stores in India to tap the country’s growing middle-class market
IKEA, which has already been sourcing products from India over the last 25 years, initially plans to set up 10 stores.
The world’s biggest retailer in sporting goods (including bikes) is investing USD130m in opening up a retail chain in India.
Online retailers have long been debating which business model to follow when it comes to procurement of goods.
Global retailers, including Tesco and Sainsbury’s , have expressed keen interest in setting up multi-brand retail stores in the country.
Hennes & Mauritz plans to spend around 100 million euros on an initial 50 stores in India
India Post is launching a delivery service for e-retailers adding that India Post will be building 20 mechanised warehouses and booking centres to handle the shipments from e-commerce companies
Retailers are looking to tap the thriving e-commerce space even as specialized online retailers grow.
In September New Delhi finally opened its retail industry to foreign participation, a move touted as signalling the country’s desire for overseas investment.