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Omniva expands network in Baltics

Omniva expands network in Baltics
Omniva will expand its network of parcel machines in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, also known as the Baltic states. The Estonian postal company already owns 43 percent of the parcel machines in Estonia and accounts for 57 percent for that country's total parcel volume.
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Mondi introduces thermo-insulated packaging

Mondi introduces thermo-insulated packaging
UK packaging company Mondi has introduced its latest ecommerce product. It's called BCoolBox and it's a recyclable packaging solution that keeps perishable food cool while in transit. It uses thermo-insulation to keep items chilled below 7 degrees Celsius for up to 24 hours.
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Ecommerce financer Storfund provides €825 million of funding

Ecommerce financer Storfund provides €825 million of funding
Storfund, which shortens the cash cycle of online sellers, secured 30 million euros of capital from the Private Debt team of Swiss bank Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) and private investors. This year, the company wants to provide 1 billion dollars (825 million euros) of cash advances to online marketplace merchants.
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Webador expands further in Europe

Webador expands further in Europe
Webador, the international brand name of Dutch website builder JouwWeb, is slowly expanding across Europe. The ecommerce software solution has released a French version of its service and is currently busy launching Webador.be, to better serve the French-speaking part of Belgium.
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Cross-border ecommerce in UK up 57%

Cross-border ecommerce in UK up 57%
Cross-border ecommerce sales from the United Kingdom saw a 57 percent year-on-year increase in 2020. Outbound online sales grew substantially from April up to the holiday period, with a significant spike starting in September.
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Wildberries launches in Germany

Wildberries launches in Germany
Wildberries, the biggest ecommerce company in Russia, has launched its online store in Germany. It's the start of a major expansion to Europe. Wildberries is now looking to open ecommerce websites in France, Italy, and Spain.
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Ecommerce in Poland breaks records

Ecommerce in Poland breaks records
The number of online purchases reached an all-time record in Poland last year. This has, of course, to do with the lockdowns due to Covid-19. But still, Poland was one of the fastest growing ecommerce markets in Europe.
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