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Lazada Malaysia on track to meet 600m customer-base target with DFTZ rollout

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PETALING JAYA: Lazada Malaysia is on track with preparatio­ns to cater to the 600 million projected customer-base once the Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) fully takes off in 2019, said chief operating officer Kevin Lee.

Since the launch of the DFTZ by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in March, Lee said Lazada has sellers registerin­g with them everyday, and most of them are small-medium enterprise­s.

“They are no longer the same as before. They are more sophistica­ted, mature and are excited to be part of this ecosystem.

“We have sellers that have been with us for five years and they see their business grow with us. They feel that they have a responsibi­lity to help grow the ecosystem,” said he during a warehouse tour in Subang Jaya yesterday.

“Some of them come to us asking for our advice on how to make their products more appealing, what they should be selling that are on demand.

“Some of them are even inviting their friends who are SMEs but have not become a seller with Lazada to hop on to the bandwagon,” he added.

Lee expressed confidence that with Lazada’s website presence in Southeast Asian (SEA) countries and they being one of the strongest e-commerce platforms (in each country), it will be able to drive the DFTZ to its fullest potential.

“We have a SEA network and logistics to push sales. We have also started cross-border shipments in an effort to connect the dots between these countries,” he said.

Lazada is looking at connecting the systems because “if we don’t connect we cannot sell to the SEA countries”, Lee said.

“We are also working to connect our systems to the customs’ systems to enable a more simply process.

Lazada has also integrated its processors and systems into the DFTZ as it will become one of the sales points in its SEA network.

“With DFTZ, we will have to increase sale speed and we are very excited for the SMEs that will be benefittin­g from the 600 million customer-base.

“Malaysia needs this and I think that the SME’s should work hard to put the right products in here, working with the right team and people to take advantage of the opportunit­ies that DFTZ has to offer.” Soo Wern Jun

 ?? PIC BY SYARAFIQ ABD SAMAD ?? Lazada Malaysia chief operating officer Kevin Lee at a warehouse tour in Subang Jaya yesterday.
PIC BY SYARAFIQ ABD SAMAD Lazada Malaysia chief operating officer Kevin Lee at a warehouse tour in Subang Jaya yesterday.

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