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What is the scope of B2B website / E-retailing platform for the industrial products in GCC region ?

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Question ajoutée par PRADEEP MEHRA , CEO , Angel international Inc.
Date de publication: 2016/03/28
Zain ul Abdin
par Zain ul Abdin , Project Planning & Control Manager , Redco International Trading and Contracting

Haven't recently been to gulf. Generally if the platform is linked to a well known company, it would have more chances of an early success. On the other hand a new set up shall be well researched and the items shall mostly include the established brands to attract the customers. The business shall find ways to reach out to the expected customers. Patience, hard work and perseverance will eventually lead to success.

ACHMAD SURJANI
par ACHMAD SURJANI , General Manager Operations , Sinar Jaya Group Ltd

The initiative, capitalizing on the phenomenal growth of e-Commerce, seeks to transcend markets from local to national and national to international levels. The project is part of Economic Zones World’s vision to be the global hub of the upcoming e-economy and Dubai Customs’ focus on becoming the world’s leading facilitator of international trade.

Through this inclusive initiative, EZW, in collaboration with Dubai Customs, puts in place an eco-system that brings all players in “e” domain to partner and collaborate with each other in a synergetic and rewarding experience enabling a customer initiate online trade with utmost precision. The e-commerce hub will be located in TechnoPark.

Salma Ali Saif Bin Hareb, Chief Executive Officer of Economic Zones World, the parent company of TechnoPark, and Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Executive Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Director General of Dubai Customs, formally announced the launch of the e-Commerce hub in the presence of founding partners and key customers.

The founding partners, represented by their senior executives, included Aramex - Mohammad Alkhas, CEO-GCC; Cupola - Humaira Majid, Chief Operating Officer; CWT-SML Logistics - Marcel Cheong, General Manager; du - Fahad Al Hassawi, Chief Commercial Officer; Dubai Trade - Mahmoud Al Bastaki, CEO; ENBD; MasterCard - Eyad Al-Kourdi, Country Manager-UAE; Mohebi Logistics - Phil Showering, Chief Operating Officer; Shop Go - Mohanad Ghashim, CEO and UPS - Paul Bayer, General Manager, Middle East.

Salma Hareb said: “Economic Zones World has always been at the forefront of innovation, bringing about faster, reliable and more efficient solutions for businesses, enabling them to have a local base and a global reach. Continuing with this tradition of providing cutting edge products backed by right systems, processes and reliable infrastructure, I am pleased to announce the launch of our e-Commerce initiative, world’s first purpose built e-Commerce hub. The initiative brings about paradigm shift in the e-Commerce landscape, expanding markets from local to national and national to international.”

Ahmed Butti said: “The new project will serve as a comprehensive platform providing integrated solutions to customers focused on e-Commerce. Dubai Customs is fully committed to provide all the services and facilities required to enable the growth of e-Commerce in the region. It is the first government department in the Emirate to become “fully Intelligent” in terms of service offerings, doubling its capacity to conduct transactions. Dubai Customs services are available around the clock , seven days a week, allowing a customer to submit requests at any time and from anywhere in the world.

Key features – 100 per cent ownership

The key features of EZW and Dubai Customs’ eco-system include e-Commerce tailored regulations and one-stop-shop solutions; physical fulfillment facilities and services; world-class financial infrastructure and payment gateway; high speed Internet; storefront developer; e-marketplace platforms; and call centre services.

E-commerce tailored regulations and one-stop-shop solutions will offer licensing, leasing and other utilities supported with world-class customs services.

The upcoming hub will allow a customer - 100 per cent ownership, 100 per cent repatriation of capital and profits, and will offer zero per cent corporate and income tax.

The hub’s physical fulfillment facilities and services will comprise e-Commerce tailored small, medium, large warehouses (including 3rd party managed warehouses), offices, infrastructure ready plots of land, along with a highly efficient transport and logistics solutions.

The e-Commerce hub’s financial infrastructure and payment gateway will allow fast and secured processing of international, regional and local credit cards, pre-paid cards, debit cards, or direct debit. High speed Internet will allow superfast, reliable and cost effective Internet access.

The hub’s store front developers will offer full-service e-commerce platforms ready to service enterprises or start-up targeting B2C or B2B, developing customized storefronts, payment gateway integration, products configuration, backend integration to accounting systems and other web services.

Through e-marketplace service providers, a company will be able to list a product, ship to customers through a third party fulfillment services, and collect payment, making easy, worry-free sale.

Fully equipped world class customer contact solutions and call centre services for e-Commerce retailers will manage inbound sales, order-processing, technical support, 24x7x365 to fit various retailers’ needs and budgets.

EZW e-Commerce eco-system is modeled on the ordering experience and takes care of every step on the way right from building an e-store, placing an order, making, receiving, clearing payment, fulfilling an order, to managing customer service.

The work on the project will start in April this year. The e-Commerce business hub will be fully operational in the 2nd quarter of 2015. EZW e-Commerce hub seeks to attract established e-retailers, large retailers aspiring to embark upon e-retail, start-ups and entrepreneurs interested in e-commerce.

GCC e-Commerce industry is estimated to grow 35 per cent year-on-year to USD 15 billion in 2015 according to Visa International, making it the world’s fastest-growing market for e-Commerce. The regional e-Commerce market is currently valued at USD 8 billion. According to Internet World Stats, there are over 90 million Internet users across the MENA region. Over the last few years, the number of online retailers has steadily climbed in the region, with the UAE making up the biggest share of the region’s e-Commerce market, followed by Saudi Arabia.

Yaqoub Alomar
par Yaqoub Alomar , Civil Engineer , Al-Zubeir municipality

Agree with mr. Samir Mohammad Salileh

Thank you

Samir Salileh
par Samir Salileh , Project Manager, Riyadh , Formerly @ CIMS Project Management Consultancy-looking new opportunity

A wide range of governments including GCC and institutesFunctionally developed a definitionLed to a general acceptance of commercial transactions were classified as both buying and selling activities that areon-line as electronic commerce. And vary from e-commerceElectronically

E-Business Electronic Business as the broader field of e-businessE-commerce which is limited to the sale and purchase of goods and services activities

While online e-business include aspects such as e-business: Purchases, sales, inventory, production management, logistics, supplies, equipment(Communications, support services. And take the process of trade under the trade ̈)

Head of four modes:

First: trade between the businesses of the company to the company's B2BIn developing countries if

(Business to Business), a trend that could greatly thrivesBegan developing e-commerce in their economies and this pattern of trade is widespread degree. A great many years, such as delivery processes purchase orders from suppliers, and delivery sinceBills and make payments, financial and banking commitments and others.

II: between business and consumer organizations from the company to the consumer B2C

Some have begun(Business to Consumer) This is the most common directionCompanies such as Amazon.com and eBay.com application of this trend in developing countriesCredit card

This represents a trend retail and payment is most common in different ways. Upon delivery, as any consumer can visit the sites. Or electronic checks or cash.

Commercial companies and examine their products and browse the sites and hold longs by

the network.

III: trade between businesses and the government, from the company toGovernment Business to Government) B2G) is the most effective way forThe government in the management of their purchases when participating directly in trade deals. Electronic through the announcement of the government purchases on the Internet.

IV: the latest style exchange between the government and the consumer Government to) G2C

 

Consumer) and this pattern falls under the term e-government is usuallyWhich provide services to consumers.

Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy
par Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy , Civil Engineering Project Manager , Altwijry office

I agree with previous answers ...... Thanks for invition ❤️❤️

sardar mardookhy
par sardar mardookhy , PMP certified Project manager , MCCI

I am not sure if I got the questions,

But the scope of B2B website could be all needed information/applications/forms,... for interaction with other enterprises in order to make interactions easier,

but retailing or E-retailing website has different concept, so the purpose and the scope would be different. This is not for interactions, instead, it focuses on easy access to goods (searches and categories) and some actions like easier paying and securities,.... 

 

Essam Mahmoud El Azzazy PMP
par Essam Mahmoud El Azzazy PMP , Contracts / Legal Manager , orascom saudi

usiness-to-business (B2B) refers to a situation where one business makes a commercial transaction with another. This typically occurs when:

  • A business is sourcing materials for their production process, e.g. a food manufacturer purchasing salt.
  • A business needs the services of another for operational reasons, e.g. a food manufacturer employing an accountancy firm to audit their finances.
  • A business re-sells goods and services produced by others, e.g. a retailer buying the end product from the food manufacturer

Contrasting terms are business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-government (B2G).

Rami Assaf
par Rami Assaf , Plant Manager , Al Manaseer group

Thanks for invitation

 

I am apologies to answer this question because it's not my specialist field

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