The Phnom Penh Post

EBay launches new delivery service for sellers in Asean

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ONLINE retailer eBay has launched the “eBay SeaPass” shipping platform to support eBay sellers in Asean by simplifyin­g retail order fulfilment and providing automated shipping.

In Thailand, eBay said it would enable the faster handling of paid orders, saving eBay sellers time and money through an easy-to-use system that is available to them at no charge.

eBay is also collaborat­ing with Thailand Post to offer special discounts and privileges to sellers who use eBay SeaPass together with Thailand Post’s ePacket service.

Boonphan Boonprayoo­n of eBay Thailand said: “To help eBay sellers in Thailand and Southeast Asia effectivel­y run a borderless business in our global online marketplac­e, eBay developed ‘eBay SeaPass’.

“Thai sellers will benefit from this automated fulfilment and shipping process when they ship items from Thailand to buyers worldwide, increasing both the speed and convenienc­e of order processing and tracking.

“It enables fast and easy printing of shipping labels, so sellers can pick and pack items more quickly.

Until December 31, eBay sellers will get a special 10 baht ($0.33) discount on the ePacket shipping fee for each item shipped .

Thailand Post’s ePacket service is currently available for China, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia and the US.

Cambodia, Germany, the Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and Macau will be added to the ePacket ser v ice on October 1.

 ?? SUPPLIED/THE NATION ?? Cambodia, Germany, the Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and Macau will be added to the ePacket service on October 1.
SUPPLIED/THE NATION Cambodia, Germany, the Philippine­s, Sri Lanka and Macau will be added to the ePacket service on October 1.

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