Core Insights - Walmart has officially launched its global e-commerce office in Wuhan, marking its sixth office in China [1] - The Wuhan office will establish a local team to provide comprehensive services for sellers, including account registration, operations, logistics, advertising, and multi-channel expansion [2] - The office aims to leverage Wuhan's cross-border talent and industry integration to activate the export potential of local industries [2] Group 1 - The Wuhan office will support sellers at different stages of their international expansion, with local businesses already experiencing significant growth [2] - A local electronic business reported that its revenue exceeded 100 million yuan within a year and a half of joining Walmart's global e-commerce platform [2] - Wuhan's supply chain advantages align well with Walmart's multi-channel model, enhancing the efficiency of local businesses in going global [2] Group 2 - Wuhan has established eight provincial-level cross-border e-commerce industrial parks, with over 20 projects under construction [3] - Notable cross-border e-commerce platforms and service providers, including Walmart, Wildberries, and Dhgate, have settled in Wuhan [3] - The city is committed to promoting the development of the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem through industry integration and trade facilitation [3]
沃尔玛全球电商办公室落户,武汉跨境电商再添新军