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eBay's new 'Managed Delivery' aims to rival Amazon

The new service will allow sellers to store inventory closer to buyers in warehouses across the US, resulting in faster delivery time and lower shipping costs.

July 26, 2019 / 08:31 IST
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Online retail giant eBay said on July 25 it would create its own "Managed Delivery" for sellers on its platform to better compete with Amazon and boost its brand recognition. The new service will result in "hundreds of millions of eBay-branded boxes and packages being placed on front porches across the United States within the next few years," said a statement from the California-based electronic commerce firm.

"These branded packages will not only deliver a better shopping experience for customers, but materially enhance eBay's brand identity as a popular consumer shopping destination."

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The new service will allow sellers to store inventory closer to buyers in warehouses across the US, resulting in faster delivery time and lower shipping costs.

The new service will aim to compete with Amazon on "fulfillment," or the process of warehousing, packaging and delivery of products from third-party sellers.