Taking e-commerce global

‘’ Global Sales Revenue will be at 1.4 Trillion by 2003 “
Emarketer, June 2000
“ 18% of global exports will flow online in 2004 “
Forrester – Sizing Global Online Exports November 2000
“ Cross border logistics to exceed
1 Trillion by 2005.”
Stephens Inc., November 2000

Global e-commerce trade is complex
New country – No Subject Matter Expertize
New suppliers/customers – No Trading experience
New products – No classification knowledge
New partners – Rates / service levels / experience unavailable in many cases
New financial terms – No established credit or banking relationships

In the example of shipping into the US, the product is duty-free under NAFTA only when it is shipped directly from a NAFTA country.

Nestlink:
Founded in 1994
Headquartered outside Washington D.C.
Regional offices around USA, U.K. and India
Partner locations worldwide
70+ Global 2000 Customers
Investors include UPS & Fedex
Leader in International Trade Logistics

Summary:
E-commerce changing Global landscape
Profile of E-commerce will expand to SME’s
Solutions will be offered through traditional channels
Opportunities will be greater outside USA

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PasarEx

PasarEx is a Colombian company that provides international express transportation services for air cargo, packages and documents, and last mile services for electronic commerce platforms. PasarEx is positioned in the logistics market in Colombia due to its rapid response and personalized attention and the use […]

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