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  • Trends
  • Asia

Marketplace shift in Germany: The role of Chinese brands

According to ECDB data, Chinese eCommerce platforms such as AliExpress, Temu, and SHEIN are gradually gaining ground in Germany’s marketplace landscape, showing significant growth rates. However, Germany remains a secondary market for these platforms due to the strong presence of local players like Otto and Zalando, which continue to dominate with established customer loyalty and brand recognition. (Ad)

  • Trends
  • Europe

Tackling stock splitting challenges for European fashion brands with a One Stock Pool Solution

Managing inventory across multiple locations can be challenging for European fashion brands, often leading to costly overstock and stockouts. ZEOS’s single-stock pool solution simplifies logistics, boosting efficiency and profitability. (Ad)

  • Expo and Awards
  • E-commerce Berlin Expo

E-commerce Berlin Expo 2025: Meet the first speakers

Meet the first speakers who will present on the E-commerce Berlin Expo 2025! These industry leaders are just the beginning, with more prelegents to be announced later—don’t miss this chance to find out more about them.

Top Emerging Online Grocery Stores In Germany In 2024
  • Top lists
  • brands

Top emerging online grocery stores In Germany in 2024

What are the best online grocery stores in Germany in 2024? Find fresh produce, local favorites, and unbeatable prices – all in one place.

  • News
  • brands

OTTO Launches Christmas Campaign: “And What Will You Give?”

OTTO’s new Christmas campaign, “And what will you give?” focuses on inspiring holiday gift ideas and special deals around Singles’ Day and Black Friday. Featuring a 360-degree approach with ads across TV, streaming platforms, social media, and more, OTTO invites everyone to find the perfect gifts for their loved ones this season.

  • News
  • Global

Klarna and Zoom Announce Global Launch of Flexible Payments in 16 Markets

Klarna has launched flexible payment options for Zoom Workplace, enabling users in the U.S. and 15 European countries to access premium Zoom services with greater financial flexibility. This partnership aims to enhance digital collaboration by removing upfront costs for businesses and individuals.

  • News
  • Europe

Alibaba.com introduces Trade Assurance for European sellers

Alibaba’s new Trade Assurance program sets a higher standard for secure, transparent B2B trade in Europe, specifically benefiting SMEs in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. With features like secure payments, real-time tracking, and structured dispute resolution, the program aims to build trust and reduce risks in cross-border transactions.

  • Trends
  • business strategy

The battle of architectures: monolithic vs. composable

Discover the key differences between monolithic and composable software architectures in the world of e-commerce, and learn how each approach can impact your business’s scalability, performance, and adaptability. Whether you’re looking for simplicity and control or flexibility and innovation, this guide helps you make an informed choice tailored to your unique business needs. (Ad)

  • Interviews
  • expert insights

Transforming the future of plant-based food: insights from Moritz Möller on the EGN Podcast

In a recent episode of the EGN Podcast hosted by Efe von Thenen, Moritz Möller, CMO and CPO of Veganz Group, discussed the brand’s journey from a pioneering vegan supermarket to a full-scale plant-based product innovator, focusing on sustainability and market adaptation.

  • Trends
  • business strategy

The partners of e-commerce companies 2024 [Casaleggio Associati report]

The new report “The Partners of Ecommerce Companies 2024” has been presented by Casaleggio Associati. The research maps out the panorama of technological solutions and services dedicated to e-commerce, providing an essential guide for e-commerce companies. Read to find out more! (Ad)

  • Trends
  • marketplaces

What stands behind Amazon.de success in Germany?

Do you know why the amazon.de marketplace is so popular among German customers? Find answers in this article!

  • Expo and Awards
  • business strategy

E-commerce Berlin Expo 2025 checklist: How to prepare for the e-commerce fair

Read this article to discover how to prepare for the E-commerce Berlin Expo 2025 as an exhibitor. Master these essential tips, and nothing at the expo will catch you by surprise!

The Ultimate Guide to Consumer Research in DACH
  • Trends
  • data

The ultimate guide to consumer research in DACH

Here’s the ultimate guide to consumer research in the DACH area. Learn effective strategies and insights to connect with your target audience.

  • Expo and Awards
  • E-commerce Berlin Expo

E-commerce Berlin Expo’s Call for Speakers 24/25: Meet the Winners!

The Call for Speakers contest has come to a close – and it’s time to get to know the names of the industry experts who will influence the E-commerce Berlin Expo 2025! Read to find out who the winners are.

Opportunities for Germany's E-Commerce Market for 2024 and 2025
  • Trends
  • business strategy

Opportunities for Germany’s e-commerce market for 2024 and 2025

Unveil the opportunities within Germany’s e-commerce landscape for 2024 and 2025. Gain valuable insights to navigate and thrive in this evolving market.

Top 20 startups In Munich To Watch In 2024
  • Trends
  • startups

Top 20 startups In Munich to watch In 2024

Explore the top 20 startups in Munich to keep an eye on in 2024 and beyond. Learn about the innovative ventures driving growth and change in the region.

  • News
  • startups

eBay extends “Circular Fashion Fund” to Germany to support sustainable fashion startups

eBay has expanded its Circular Fashion Fund to Germany, offering financial support and mentoring to local startups developing sustainable fashion solutions. The initiative, in collaboration with Fashion Council Germany, will provide up to €50,000 to winners, helping to promote circular fashion in the country.

  • News
  • marketplaces

Amazon extends return period in Germany for the holiday season

Amazon extended its return period for holiday purchases in Germany and beyond, allowing customers to return items bought between November 1st and December 25th until January 31st, 2025. The policy aims to encourage early shopping and boost sales for merchants during the peak holiday season.

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