Global Top Ten B2C Cross-border E-commerce Platforms Inventory

Global Top Ten B2C Cross-border E-commerce Platforms InventoryImage source: the idea of the worm

First, Amazon

Founded in 1994, Amazon is the world’s largest cross-border e-commerce platform. At present, the cross-border e-commerce Amazon’s retail product line covers books, audio-visual products, software, consumer electronics, household appliances, kitchen utensils, food, toys, maternal and child products, cosmetics, daily necessities, sports equipment, clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry and other categories.

Second, AliExpress

AliExpress is Alibaba’s online trading platform for the international market. Founded in 2010, its customers and buyers have covered more than 220 countries and regions, covering 30 first-class industry categories such as clothing, 3C, home and accessories.

Third, ebay

EBay (EBAY Chinese Electronic Bay, Yibei, Yi Bei) is an online auction and shopping website that allows people all over the world to buy and sell goods online. Ebay was founded in San Jose, California on September 4th, 1995 by Pierre Omidyar under the name of Auctionweb. People can sell goods online on ebay.

Fourth, Shopee

Shopee is an e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, China. In 2015, it was established and headquartered in Singapore, and then expanded to seven major markets: Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, China, Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines. Shopee has a variety of goods, including consumer electronics, home, beauty care, maternal and child, clothing and fitness equipment.

V. Coupang

Coupang is the largest cross-border e-commerce platform in Korea, an e-commerce enterprise headquartered in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Its founder is Bom Kim, and the company was established in 2010. In May 2015, the company’s total financing has reached 1.4 billion US dollars, and Coupang’s valuation has exceeded one trillion won, about 913 million US dollars.

Sixth, Wish

A mobile e-commerce shopping APP in North America. In 2018, Wish supplied more than 200 million products to more than 350 million consumers around the world, with more than 90 million monthly active users and 125,000 active merchants. The daily shipment reached 2 million orders, and the orders mainly came from the United States, Canada, Europe and other regions around the world.

VII. Lazada

Lazada, one of the largest online shopping websites in Southeast Asia. With the support of SamwerBrothers, a German business incubator, Lazada mainly targets users in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Lazada Group has become the flagship e-commerce platform of Alibaba Group in Southeast Asia since 2016.

Eight, Cdiscount

The largest e-commerce platform in France, established in 1998, belongs to the Casino Group, including the sales of 3C digital, home, gardening, outdoor and entertainment products.

Nine, Ozon

Ozon is a Russian B2C e-commerce platform and the largest online retailer in Russia. It was founded in 1998 and is often called "Russian Amazon" or "Russian Taobao". Ozon has more sales categories than other Russian e-commerce platforms, covering books, electronics, clothing, family, children, beauty, food and pets, sports and other commodity categories, so that sellers have more distribution options.

X. 11th 11street

11th Street ranks among the top three most popular e-commerce websites in Korea, and local platforms in Turkey, Malaysia and Thailand are currently in operation. It is an open platform operated by celcom planesdn.bhd.

(Source: Cross-border compass)

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