- 1. Kirana stores losing market share as quick commerce act as disruptors ...
- (Apparel)
- 28 November 2024, Mumbai A recent report by Datum Intelligence has highlighted the growing impact of quick commerce on traditional kirana stores or corner stores in India. The report reveals the market ...
- Created on 28 November 2024
- 2. Myntra launches 'M-Now' pilot for quick commerce in Bengaluru ...
- (Apparel)
- 26 November 2024, Mumbai Myntra, backed by Flipkart, has launched a pilot for its quick delivery service, ‘M-Now,’ promising two-hour delivery in select Bengaluru areas. Currently operational in a few ...
- Created on 26 November 2024
- 3. Amazon India set to enter quick commerce with Tez launch ...
- (Apparel)
- 26 November 2024, Mumbai Amazon India is expediting plans to launch its quick commerce service, codenamed Tez, by late December or early 2025. This move marks Amazon’s first venture into the ultra-fast ...
- Created on 26 November 2024
- 4. Fast Fashion, Faster Delivery: Quick commerce shaping India's consumer landscape ...
- (Fashion)
- In the fast-paced world of fashion, where trends shift as quickly as the seasons, Indian consumers are increasingly demanding instant gratification. The age-old adage "time is money" has taken on a ne ...
- Created on 01 October 2024
- 5. Quick commerce catches on as fashion brands & retailers race to the 'now' ...
- (Apparel)
- 10 September 2024, Mumbai In India's bustling fashion landscape, a new trend is gaining momentum, driven by the ever-increasing need for speed and convenience: quick commerce or Q-commerce which mean ...
- Created on 10 September 2024
- 6. The Quick Commerce: Fast Fashion Gets Faster ...
- (Article)
- ... Quick Commerce One sector that has benefited greatly from e-commerce in India is the textile industry, which accounts for 14% of the country's GDP. What all you need to know Revolutionizing the India ...
- Created on 26 April 2023
- 7. Piyush Goyal urges e-commerce firms to comply with FDI laws
- (Apparel)
- ... 19. His comments were in response to concerns about the impact of quick-commerce platforms on traditional kirana stores. Goyal reiterated the government's stance on foreign direct investment (FDI) i ...
- Created on 22 November 2024
- 8. US Polo Assn partners with Zepto for quick fashion delivery ...
- (Fashion)
- In a significant development for the quick-commerce sector, US Polo Assn (USPA), the official brand of the United States Polo Association, has partnered with Zepto, India's fastest-growing consumer interne ...
- Created on 25 September 2024
- 9. India's E-commerce Export Ambitions: A strategic push towards global leadership
- (Apparel)
- ... art operations quickly. The minimum investment required for a small e-commerce export hub is Rs crore, doubling for medium-sized hubs and increasing tenfold for large export hubs. Key features of the ...
- Created on 28 August 2024
- 10. India's fashion e-commerce, a runway to growth
- (Apparel)
- ... d Facebook becoming powerful sales channels. Social commerce is enabling brands to connect directly with consumers, build communities, and drive sales. Additionally, the emergence of quick commerce ...
- Created on 12 August 2024
- 11. Meena Bazaar upgrades e-commerce operations with Unicommerce
- (Apparel)
- ... shopping experience across channels, enable quick deliveries and optimise operational costs, the retailer has implemented Unicommerce’s multi-channel order management and omnichannel retail management ...
- Created on 20 June 2024
- 12. The Rise of Speedy Shopping: Q-commerce zooms past e-commerce
- (Apparel)
- Q-commerce or quick commerce is experiencing a meteoric rise in India, growing 4-5 times faster than established e-commerce channels, as pointed out by Varun Alagh, CEO Mamaearth. And as Alagh says, last ...
- Created on 05 June 2024
- 13. India's Q-Commerce Boom: A race against the clock for convenience
- (Apparel)
- India's bustling cities are witnessing a revolution in how people shop. Enter quick commerce, or q-commerce, the new kid on the e-commerce block promising delivery of essentials and more in under an hour ...
- Created on 09 May 2024
- 14. India’s e-commerce market to reach $325 billion in value by 2030: Report
- (Apparel)
- ... ly, the quick commerce market within India's hyperlocal mobility sector is projected to grow to $5.5 billion by 2025. The e-commerce sector is currently witnessing certain noteworthy mergers and acquisiti ...
- Created on 30 April 2024
- 15. India's E-Commerce Boom: A Glimpse into the Future
- (Article)
- ... ith over 10 million sellers expected by 2025. Critical Insights: Social-commerce platforms are gaining traction, especially reseller-led models targeting first-time online shoppers. Quick-comm ...
- Created on 15 December 2023
- 16. Local businesses feel the brunt of rapid e-commerce growth
- (Retail)
- ... be it just e-commerce or quick commerce. By the end of 2022, 200 million people had made at least one online purchase compared to just about one million a few years ago. As per predictions, by 2027, ...
- Created on 17 August 2023
- 17. India's Fashion E-commerce: Unprecedented Growth
- (Article)
- ... made me buy it” sealed the deal for brands, particularly those in fashion retail. TikTok’s USP lies in making unknown entities that include brands go viral overnight. Quick to seize the day, Tik To ...
- Created on 17 July 2023
- 18. Post-pandemic shopping trends could dampen e-commerce
- (Brands-To-Retail)
- ... tated e-commerce will continue its exponential growth and outdo organized retail in scale and size. Developing channels such as social commerce, quick commerce and D2C will reshape how millennials and ...
- Created on 29 June 2023
- 19. E-commerce for everyone: Democratization
- (Article)
- ... ies to remain competitive in the market. Focussing on proper delivery services Ensure prompt and quicker deliveries Due to the blatant delays in delivery, clients frequently choose to cancel their orde ...
- Created on 10 June 2023
- 20. D2C Brands Thriving in E-Commerce & Social Media
- (Start-Up)
- ... C brands to remain relevant and successful. By quickly responding to consumer demands and preferences, D2C brands can stay ahead of the curve. For instance, if there's a shift towards eco-friendly produc ...
- Created on 18 April 2023