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Update news Viettel Post
Viettel Post and Vietnam Post are eying the local logistics market worth nearly 62 billion USD.
Postal businesses are supplying essential goods and supporting the consumption of agricultural products as well as implementing many charity activities.
Reports from five postal companies showed that 14,584 tons of essential goods were provided to localities throughout the country as of August 7, an increase of 11 percent over the day before.
Viettel Post is helping Hai Duong farmers sell produce on e-commerce sites and will expand that aid to other localities in the country.
No longer having to discard vegetables, many farmers in Hai Duong province, Vietnam’s Covid-19 hotspot, can now sell their farm produce on e-commerce platforms.
Hai Duong’s first farm produce, including cabbage and chicken eggs, are being sold on voso.vn, an e-commerce website, while an online stall distributing Hai Duong’s produce has been set up.
E-commerce platforms are effective tools that can help farmers reduce losses when there is an oversupply of produce and sales are slow.
MyGo, Viettel Post’s app, will likely decide to focus its fleet on delivery services and drop ride-hailing.
Each e-commerce platform needs to spend millions of US dollars to gain a single per cent of market share from competitors, showing just how serious the competition is.
The CEOs of Ahamove and GoViet resigned from their posts within one week.
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