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Lockdown relaxation working, non-essential orders up on e-commerce platforms

Sitting idle for nearly 45 days, hope rekindled for millions of sellers as leading people from green and orange zones began ordering and receiving non-essential items like stationery, apparel, footwear and electronics from leading e-commerce platforms. Snapdeal said it received...

E-tailers see uptick in non-essential searches amid lockdown relaxation

E-commerce players on Saturday said they are gearing up for serving millions of Indians users from May 4 as there has been an uptick in searches mainly for apparel, household products and personal grooming items in the past 24...

Only small section of online sellers may start selling non-essentials, say industry executives

With many states yet to issue their guidelines for e-commerce companies and a large number of sellers being located in red zones, it is likely that only a small percentage of merchants on online platforms like Amazon and Flipkart...

Allowing e-commerce cos to sell non-essentials to provide relief, help millions of SMBs: Industry

The government''s decision to allow e-commerce companies to sell all items, including non-essential items like laptops and refrigerators, in orange and green zones will provide relief to people, while helping millions of small and medium businesses and traders to...

COVID:19: What are Indian consumers buying

As India completes nearly a month under lockdown, Snapdeal – India’s leading value-focused e-commerce marketplace – released data on non-essential products that Indians wish to purchase. The platform has been receiving and accepting orders for a range of non-essential items...

Amazon says prohibiting non-essential deliveries will disappoint consumers, small businesses, others

After the government barred delivery of non-essential items through e-commerce platforms, Amazon India on Sunday said the new guidelines will disappoint consumers whose list of essentials had expanded to ‘work from home’ and ‘study from home’ products, as well...

Extended Lockdown: Flipkart and Snapdeal welcome Government’s decision to resume operations from April 20

On Wednesday, government allowed the movement of vehicles belonging to e-commerce companies such as Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal among others to ply with necessary permissions amid the extension of lockdown due to novel coronavirus pandemic. Flipkart and Snapdeal has welcomed...

Snapdeal resumes its services in 96 cities for essential goods

Snapdeal has resumed operations in 96 cities covering more than 15,000 pin codes. Other than metro cities, the list also covers smaller cities like Agra, Bhopal, Dehradun, Jalandhar, Kanpur, Lucknow, Jaipur, Kota, Nashik, Patna, Raipur, Surat etc. The current operations cover...

COVID-19: E-commerce cos resuming ops, clearing order backlog could take at least a week

E-commerce companies like Amazon and Grofers are gradually resuming services across various cities they operate in, but it will take at least a week or so to clear the pending orders, according to industry executives. According to a PTI report:...

Amazon resumes services in some cities, delivery delays to continue

E-commerce major Amazon India has resumed services in some cities, including Bengaluru, Noida, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Mumbai, but deliveries would continue to be delayed because of movement restrictions and extensive lockdowns. According to a PTI report: Amazon and...
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