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An Post sees revenue increase to €897 million
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An Post, the state-owned postal company of Ireland, has reported a jump in revenue last year. The company’s sales increased by almost 7 percent to 897 million euros. Although there was a predictable decline in its traditional mail business, the company’s parcel volumes grew further. The parcel volumes of An… Continue reading
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Asendia and An Post help cross-border retailers in Ireland
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Asendia, a joint venture of La Poste and Swiss Post, and Irish postal operator An Post have formed a partnership to help cross-border retailers exploit ecommerce in Ireland. The partnership lets Asendia offer retailers access to the last mile delivery of An Post, from the 15 countries where Asendia operates. Continue reading
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Dutch delivery service StoreShippers launches in Ireland
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StoreShippers, a same-day-delivery service that collects and delivers from store, has launched its services in Ireland. The Dutch logistics company is now active in 7 countries across Europe. The Amsterdam-based company offers its ship-from-store services in over 150 cities in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, and… Continue reading
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Ecommerce in Ireland to be worth €2.2 billion in 2019
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Ecommerce in Ireland is expected to be worth 2.2 billion euros at the end of 2019. The country’s online retail industry is set to increase by 12.9 percent this year, thanks to product differentiation, a growth in the mobile market and online retailers investing in their websites. If the predicted… Continue reading
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Enterprise Ireland starts ecommerce fund for Irish retailers
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Enterprise Ireland, a government organization aimed to let Irish enterprises grow, has opened a ecommerce fund to accelerate the online offering of retailers in Ireland and to increase their competitiveness. The 1.25 million euros fund opened last Wednesday and will remain open for six weeks. Enterprise Ireland announced the opening Continue reading
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GAP pulls UK and Ireland brick-and-mortar stores while looking for new partner offerings
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The textile brand will continue to have online sales despite physically withdrawing from the British Isles.
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Irish retail moves to ecommerce
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Retailers in Ireland are migrating online as the outbreak of the coronavirus has fueled ecommerce in the Western European country. Online sales are now a significant part of the retail offering for thousands of Irish companies. That’s what Danny Hughes, CEO of courier company Fastway Couriers, has told the Irish… Continue reading
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Irish startup Buymie signs multi-year deal with Lidl
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Buymie, a grocery delivery start-up from Ireland, has signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Lidl Ireland. The two companies have been working together since 2019. Buymie also raised 2.2 million euros in funding. Buymie is no stranger to Lidl Ireland. In 2019, the two started working together, with Buymie operating… Continue reading
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Lidl extends grocery delivery in Ireland
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Supermarket chain Lidl has extended its online grocery shopping and home delivery service in Ireland. The service, operated by grocery delivery startup Buymie, was already active in Dublin and now extends into the commuter counties surrounding the capital. Lidl launched the online grocery shopping and home delivery service across much… Continue reading
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Online optician Lentiamo expands to Ireland
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Czech online optician Lentiamo is expanding in Europe again. The ecommerce company has now launched its online store in Ireland. From now on, Irish shoppers can order contacts, spectacles and sunglasses in the online Lentiamo shop. The launch of an online store in Ireland marks the 17th country in Europe… Continue reading
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Only 32% of Irish SMEs with website sell online
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Just 69 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises in Ireland have a website. And only 32 percent of these online companies sell products or services online. By not selling online, SMEs are losing their share of the Ireland’s €12.3 billion ecommerce market. Ecommerce in Ireland seems to be more popular… Continue reading
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Polish fintech Booste raises 12 million euros
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Booste, a Polish financing platform for ecommerce merchants, has raised 12 million euros in a Series A funding round. The fintech company will use the money to expand its services to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The funding round was led by DialCom24, a well-known Polish fintech investor.… Continue reading
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Zalando also ends free delivery in UK, Ireland and Spain
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Zalando is introducing shipping costs in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. The German fashion giant has taken this step after an earlier test in Italy. Although Zalando claims there are no plans to further expand this measure, it seems like the end of an era. Half a year after… Continue reading
Topics: ends, customers, shipping, spain, costs, pay, delivery, orders, ireland, uk, free, united, zalando.