Federal Express Corporation, one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, released two cross-border e-commerce handbooks to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating internationally better engage with consumers in China and Japan.
China and Japan are the biggest markets in the Asia Pacific region, with robust cross-border e-commerce activity, providing extensive business opportunities for SMEs. However, foreign merchants need to understand the unique digital landscape, consumer appetites, and logistics needs of each market to build a sustainable business model.
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FedEx is fully embedded in the e-commerce ecosystems of China and Japan and has used its experience to develop the handbooks which are available for download from the FedEx website. Each e-book includes:
“Finding new customers in international markets is a smart approach for SMEs wanting to drive consumer and revenue growth. Digital channels lower the barriers for market entry, but the best business strategies are underpinned by smart, local market insights. That’s critical in sectors like e-commerce which move incredibly quickly,” said Kawal Preet, president Asia Pacific, FedEx. “China and Japan are strategically important markets in the APAC region. We’ve built our local knowledge based on our decades-long operations, which is a critical component of the e-commerce experience. We’re also integrated in platforms and processes to provide a seamless experience for both merchants and consumers. That gives us a unique viewpoint on the latest local know-how to help e-tailers operate more effectively.”
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FedEx provides end-to-end e-commerce solutions that make order fulfilment easy and efficient for merchants while providing convenience and reliability for people receiving deliveries. In addition to integrating with the most trusted e-commerce marketplaces like eBay and BigCommerce, FedEx recently made time-saving enhancements to its Ship Manager platform so e-tailers can create shipments and paperwork directly from their online orders. FedEx also has a network of 260,000 smart lockers across the APAC region to provide convenience and options for consumers. Recipients can chat directly to FedEx about their deliveries on WeChat in China and WhatsApp outside of China.
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