GUEST RESEARCH: An industry-first study by global ecommerce accelerator, Pattern, has shown that despite their surging popularity, Australian consumers hold negative views on the quality of the products sold on emerging marketplaces Temu and Shein.
Leading global ecommerce and marketplace accelerator Pattern, today announced the release of ‘Shelf’ – a powerful new inventory and supply chain technology that provides Australian brands with unparalleled visibility and control of their products across all ecommerce and wholesale channels.
GUEST RESEARCH: Digital marketplaces continue to gain significant momentum in Australia, with 88% of shoppers buying from a digital marketplace in the past year, and 92% of consumers planning to shop on marketplaces like eBay, Amazon and Catch in the year ahead.
Despite companies pouring a tremendous amount of capital in the acquisition of MarTech tools over the years, transformation plans are not coming to fruition, leaving businesses with the lingering promise of substantial growth.
Skincare brand Hey Bud has partnered with Pattern Australia to optimise its e-commerce operations and grow its presence in the online marketplace.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has taken its first steps into the tablet market, announcing the launch of its Pad Air tablet — yes, the name does ring a bell — in the Australian market on Monday.
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