E-commerce fast-tracked with Alibaba Cloud solutions
Alibaba Cloud, the data intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has launched a campaign to support businesses to fight against the coronavirus through technology. The company will deliver a series of e-commerce solutions to businesses that are adversely impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. These tailored solutions will enable retailers to launch a B2C e-commerce platform as fast as within five days.
The Alibaba Cloud e-commerce solutions provide a set of plug-and-play Alibaba Cloud products and solutions in cloud computing, databases, multimedia and video livestreaming, collaboration, and security and data analytics to help retailers rapidly launch an e-commerce business.
“The global retail industry has been hit hard by the widespread outbreak of the novel coronavirus, with businesses encountering a variety of challenges including limited access to supplies, and a drop in consumer demand and foot traffic. Retailers are in urgent need of a digital enterprise platform and ready-to-deploy e-commerce system to continue growing their businesses despite the uncertainty.
"Alibaba Cloud is committed to supporting retailers amidst the coronavirus outbreak. Our suite of solutions aims to facilitate this process quickly and securely, making e-commerce a sustainable option for offline retailers to carry on with business as usual,” said Selina Yuan, President of International Business, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.
Alibaba Cloud experts with rich experience in e-commerce will provide remote hands-on training with a focus on time-to-market. The solutions support three business models: business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-business-to-consumer (B2B2C), and online-to-offline (O2O). Businesses can launch a B2C platform in five days and a B2B2C or an O2O platform in under 25 days.
Lin Qingxuan (林清轩), a cosmetics company based in China, was one of many brands severely affected by the coronavirus outbreak. After temporarily closing half of its store locations, coupled with a drastic decline in physical store traffic, Lin Qingxuan’s sales plummeted by 90% during the 2020 Chinese New Year shopping season.
Alibaba Cloud’s e-commerce solutions helped Lin Qingxuan transform its business model. The company began hosting livestreaming sessions to recommend products on e-commerce channels. The livestreaming on Valentine’s Day attracted over 60,000 viewers and sold out more than 400,000 bottles of camellia oil, which is said to reduce wrinkles. By leveraging collaboration tools like DingTalk, Lin Qingxuan’s shopping advisors can also offer personalised customer service online.
“Alibaba Cloud’s e-commerce solutions helped us quickly kick off digital transformation when the traditional retail environment was no longer viable due to the coronavirus outbreak. With hands-on training from Alibaba experts, we were able to quickly pick up livestreaming skills, conduct resource planning and implement omnichannel-customer service, which helped us achieve great accomplishments during this unusual time. It helped us realise that business can be easily conducted in this new digital path,” said Sun Laichun, founder of Lin Qingxuan.
Details:
Eligible organisations will be offered US$1,000 in cloud credits and can sign-up for e-commerce solutions for free for three months.
The Alibaba Cloud e-commerce solutions provide a set of plug-and-play Alibaba Cloud products and solutions in cloud computing, databases, multimedia and video livestreaming, collaboration, and security and data analytics to help retailers rapidly launch an e-commerce business.
“The global retail industry has been hit hard by the widespread outbreak of the novel coronavirus, with businesses encountering a variety of challenges including limited access to supplies, and a drop in consumer demand and foot traffic. Retailers are in urgent need of a digital enterprise platform and ready-to-deploy e-commerce system to continue growing their businesses despite the uncertainty.
"Alibaba Cloud is committed to supporting retailers amidst the coronavirus outbreak. Our suite of solutions aims to facilitate this process quickly and securely, making e-commerce a sustainable option for offline retailers to carry on with business as usual,” said Selina Yuan, President of International Business, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.
Alibaba Cloud experts with rich experience in e-commerce will provide remote hands-on training with a focus on time-to-market. The solutions support three business models: business-to-consumer (B2C), business-to-business-to-consumer (B2B2C), and online-to-offline (O2O). Businesses can launch a B2C platform in five days and a B2B2C or an O2O platform in under 25 days.
Lin Qingxuan (林清轩), a cosmetics company based in China, was one of many brands severely affected by the coronavirus outbreak. After temporarily closing half of its store locations, coupled with a drastic decline in physical store traffic, Lin Qingxuan’s sales plummeted by 90% during the 2020 Chinese New Year shopping season.
Alibaba Cloud’s e-commerce solutions helped Lin Qingxuan transform its business model. The company began hosting livestreaming sessions to recommend products on e-commerce channels. The livestreaming on Valentine’s Day attracted over 60,000 viewers and sold out more than 400,000 bottles of camellia oil, which is said to reduce wrinkles. By leveraging collaboration tools like DingTalk, Lin Qingxuan’s shopping advisors can also offer personalised customer service online.
“Alibaba Cloud’s e-commerce solutions helped us quickly kick off digital transformation when the traditional retail environment was no longer viable due to the coronavirus outbreak. With hands-on training from Alibaba experts, we were able to quickly pick up livestreaming skills, conduct resource planning and implement omnichannel-customer service, which helped us achieve great accomplishments during this unusual time. It helped us realise that business can be easily conducted in this new digital path,” said Sun Laichun, founder of Lin Qingxuan.
Details:
Eligible organisations will be offered US$1,000 in cloud credits and can sign-up for e-commerce solutions for free for three months.
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