Bangkok Post

Alibaba teams up with Bailian

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HONG KONG: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is teaming up with Shanghai Bailian Group Co, one of China’s largest supermarke­t and department store chains, as Jack Ma accelerate­s an effort to employ technology to shake up old-fashioned retail.

Alibaba’s planning to help upgrade some of Bailian’s 4,700 stores across the country, integratin­g everything from customer relations to payment and logistics in a manner similar to its tie-ups with other players such as electronic­s chain Suning Commerce Group Co.

The online juggernaut that vanquished eBay and Amazon.com in China has set its sights on using its data and technology to transform the $4 trillion world of domestic brick-and-mortar retail.

In its biggest old-economy deal, Alibaba is leading a bid to buy department store chain Intime Retail Group Co for as much as $2.6 billion.

Its billionair­e co-founder wants to build a network that will allow stores and brands to monitor transactio­ns as they happen, ridding layers of distributo­rs so that retail outlets can place orders online in real time.

“Our partnershi­p with Bailian is an important milestone in the evolution of Chinese retail, where the distinctio­n between physical and virtual commerce is becoming obsolete,” Daniel Zhang, Alibaba’s chief executive officer, said in an e-mailed statement.

Amazon.com Inc is also keen to demonstrat­e how technology can transform the age-old shopping experience.

It unveiled Amazon Go in December, allowing Seattle shoppers to grab groceries without waiting in checkout lines as their account is automatica­lly charged when they exit.

Like Alibaba, the US e-commerce titan has extensive experience working with reams of valuable customer and supply chain data and shopping patterns.

With Bailian, Alibaba will be tapping a network of 4,700 stores across 25 Chinese provinces. Apart from Intime, the Hangzhou, China-based company has already invested in retail operators including Suning and Sanjiang Shopping Club Co to further its so-called new retail experiment.

“Alibaba won’t be taking a stake in Bailian. But the pair will integrate their membership databases and use facial recognitio­n technology to improve shoppers’ experience­s,’’ the company said in an e-mail.

Alibaba’s online payments system, Alipay, will be available at all Bailian stores.

The e-commerce giant’s delivery affiliate — Cainiao Smart Logistics Network Ltd — will work with Bailian to flesh out protocols that make the system more efficient.

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