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Uber Eats marketplace adds handful of retailers

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Uber Eats marketplace adds handful of retailers
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Multiple retailers have joined the Uber Eats marketplace to enable third-party last-mile delivery from their stores, Uber Eats has announced. Among them are retailers that currently rank in the Top 2000 and Europe Database, as well as FedEx Office. Although the latter’s role in the database is largely as a carrier, FedEx Office sells packing […] The post Uber Eats marketplace adds handful of retailers appeared first on Digital Commerce 360.

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Multiple retailers have joined the Uber Eats marketplace to enable third-party last-mile delivery from their stores, Uber Eats has announced. Among them are retailers that currently rank in the Top 2000 and Europe Database, as well as FedEx Office.

Although the latter’s role in the database is largely as a carrier, FedEx Office sells packing and other stationery-related products. The Top 2000 Database is a market research tool tracking North America’s largest online retailers, ranking them by annual ecommerce sales.

Meanwhile, the Europe Database offers similar insights into the largest 500 online retailers based in that region. These retailers are increasingly joining third-party marketplaces to enable faster delivery speeds. They have been capitalizing on the delivery-focused marketplaces to expand the reach of their physical stores.

Although the stores themselves do not necessarily become first-party fulfillment hubs, they expand retailers’ reach in their respective locations. Hundreds of the leading online retailers that Digital Commerce 360 tracks in these databases have physical stores. They are consistently looking for ways to expand their omnichannel presence.

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