Letter: E-commerce Major Amazon India started the first digital Kendra in a letter on Thursday to see the presence of a solid and medium-sized micro, small and medium sector (MSMEs).
This will be the center of physical resources for companies to take advantage of third-party service training on the benefits of e-commerce, GST support and taxation, shipping and logistics support, catalog slaughter, among others.
Part of the Indian Amazon plan to digitize Indian MSMEs, the center will provide local partners with additional income channels while creating an awareness and understanding of e-commerce, understanding the export market and offering UMKM support to grow their business, giant e-commt.
The letter is the main center of the MSME sector in Gujarat and the center will serve companies in the nearest letters and regions.
This will be a one-roof place for MSMEs to do all sales in India and engage with other Amazon programs, “Amit Agarwal, Senior Vice President and Head of the Indian Amazon State said.” Some of our sellers buy from Amazon but they have not taken the first step online.
So, we think that the physical center will help and through this we will hold small and medium enterprises with everything, “said Deputy Tiwary, Vice President of the Amazon India, to Ti.
The company has also seen an increase in the number of sellers on the platform for the past year.” We have 8.5 lakh sellers in India, but 3 lakhs from them have come since January 2020, just before the pandemic so there has been a sharp acceleration on the seller who comes online, “said Tiwary, added that because the pandemic had an increase in both the seller and customer.