Arab Times

Walmart’s e-commerce chief to leave after nearly 5 years

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Marc Lore, Walmart’s e-commerce chief, is leaving the world’s largest retailer, nearly five years after he joined to super charge its online business amid stiffer competitio­n from online leader Amazon.

Under Lore’s stewardshi­p, Walmart led the redesign of the company’s website and app, expanded its online assortment from 10 million items to more than 80 million and transforme­d its delivery network to add two -day and same day delivery.

Lore, who served as CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce division, joined the company in September 2016 when Walmart bought Jet.com, an e-commerce company he founded, for more than $3 billion. Jet’s pricing technology was built on an algorithm that determined which sellers were the most efficient in value and shipping and adjusted prices based on what items were in the checkout cart as well as how far the desired products are from the shoppers’ home. Walmart has phased out the Jet business and incorporat­ed some of the technology into the overall business.

“Since the Jet acquisitio­n, we’ve seen our e-commerce growth accelerate, including rapid growth in our online grocery business,” said Doug McMillon, Walmart president and CEO, in a memo to employees. ”Marc’s leadership helped ensure we were positioned to respond to the demand driven by the pandemic this year.”

He added, “Marc committed to a minimum of five years with us, which I know felt like a long time for an entreprene­ur like him and that time has flown by.” (AP)

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