This forum, held in Shanghai, China, examined how to develop the B2C parcels business both domestically and cross-border with a specific focus on the needs of the consumer in Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America.
Senior Executive Forum on Cross-Border E-Commerce in Asia
This forum, held in Shanghai, China, examined how to develop the B2C parcels business both domestically and cross-border with a specific focus on the needs of the consumer in Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America. The output was used for preparation of the 2012 IPC Annual Conference.
Documents and Presentations:
- Executive Summary
- IPC Introduction : Jane Dyer, Director, Markets and Communication, IPC and Mark Harrison, Head of Markets, IPC
- Innovations in E-commerce : Mark Harrison, Head of Markets, IPC
- IPC Development Work on E-Commerce to Meet Customer Needs : Jane Dyer, Director, Markets and Communication, IPC and Mark Harrison, Head of Markets, IPC
- E-Commerce @ TNT Parcel Services China : Anthony Hong, General Manager, TNT Parcel Services China
- Cross-Border E-Commerce: Asian perspectives : Chris Stevens, Head of Industry – Distance Selling, Swiss Post International, Global Sales Management
- E-Commerce Business in Thailand : Thapanee Amarinrat, Vice President, Mail and Logistics Market Department, Thailand Post
- Postme : Amiruddin Yusoff, Manager of Group Marketing, Pos Malaysia Berhad