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Amazon has opened a Hebrew website for vendors about its local delivery services and is also asking international businesses to store inventory in Israel.
Amazon has officially announced on its global website the launch of operations in Israel. Amazon has set up a website in Hebrew for vendors about its local delivery services and is urging Israeli businesses to join the service. The site contains a link so that Israeli businesses can enrol for the service. Amazon is also offering that overseas businesses store their inventory in Israel and make arrangements with international shippers through the local shippers of their choice.
Amazon points out that it has 300 million active customers worldwide and offers urges who want to sell in Israel to use its platform and prepare for the upcoming Jewish holidays.
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On its website, Amazon also draws attention to its own shipping services - supply through Amazon including collection, packing, shipping and customer service at the business - services that until now had not been talked of as being provided in Israel, although it remains unclear if and when Amazon will begin operating them.
After enrolling for the service, Israeli businesses are provided with a list of the most popular categories for sale including tools, wireless, PCs, electronics, baby products, outdoor equipment, sports equipment, kitchen accessories, footwear, household products, cosmetics and clothing.
Amazon stresses that its advantages are speed of supply, and savings in shipping including free shipping for local products.
In the new page it has opened on the international site, Amazon presents a campaign based on images shot in Israel, and interviews with two Israeli companies selling products overseas - Moty Fridman founder of Minus417 Dead Sea skin care products and Yaniv Shtalryd CEO of BabySense baby monitor.
Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on August 21, 2019
© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2019
Amazon has officially announced on its global website the launch of operations in Israel. Amazon has set up a website in Hebrew for vendors about its local delivery services and is urging Israeli businesses to join the service. The site contains a link so that Israeli businesses can enrol for the service. Amazon is also offering that overseas businesses store their inventory in Israel and make arrangements with international shippers through the local shippers of their choice.
Amazon points out that it has 300 million active customers worldwide and offers urges who want to sell in Israel to use its platform and prepare for the upcoming Jewish holidays.
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Amazon Web Services sets up infrastructure in Israel
Amazon pushing hard for Sept launch in Israel
Amazon buys Israeli startup E8 Storage
Amazon to have huge impact on Israeli retail market
On its website, Amazon also draws attention to its own shipping services - supply through Amazon including collection, packing, shipping and customer service at the business - services that until now had not been talked of as being provided in Israel, although it remains unclear if and when Amazon will begin operating them.
After enrolling for the service, Israeli businesses are provided with a list of the most popular categories for sale including tools, wireless, PCs, electronics, baby products, outdoor equipment, sports equipment, kitchen accessories, footwear, household products, cosmetics and clothing.
Amazon stresses that its advantages are speed of supply, and savings in shipping including free shipping for local products.
In the new page it has opened on the international site, Amazon presents a campaign based on images shot in Israel, and interviews with two Israeli companies selling products overseas - Moty Fridman founder of Minus417 Dead Sea skin care products and Yaniv Shtalryd CEO of BabySense baby monitor.
Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on August 21, 2019
© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2019