Exclusive: Amazon.com readies move to sell electronics
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[March 08, 2018]
By Gabriela Mello
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc met in
Brazil last week with an array of manufacturers to discuss plans to
stock and sell products from consumer electronics to perfume in the
country, according to two people that took part in the meetings.
The move would take the U.S. e-commerce giant beyond its current role in
Brazil as a marketplace for third-party sellers, representing a major
advance into the biggest retail market in Latin America.
Amazon representatives in Brazil declined to comment on the talks,
adding that the company had held "hundreds of meetings with potential
vendors and suppliers about its business in Brazil and possible future
plans" in the past five years.
Amazon has waded slowly into Brazil's complex and highly competitive
online retail market, starting with e-book sales in 2012, adding
physical books two years later and offering third-party sales of
electronics in October.
Yet the company appears to be accelerating its expansion this year as
the Brazilian economy exits a painful recession, stiffening competition
for local rivals such as Mercado Libre Inc, B2w Cia Digital, Via Varejo
SA and Magazine Luiza SA.
Last month, Reuters reported that Amazon was looking to lease a large
warehouse just outside of Sao Paulo.
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An Amazon.com Inc driver
stands next to an Amazon delivery truck in Los Angeles, California,
U.S. on May 21, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
E-commerce accounts for around 5 percent of Brazil's roughly $300 billion retail
market — about half its share in the United States — but has doubled in the past
four years and is forecast to keep growing annually at a double-digit pace.
Amazon representatives, including senior executive Ticiana Mártyres, told
several dozen potential suppliers gathered at the Hotel Blue Tree Morumbi last
week that the company planned to use its own transportation and call centers in
Brazil, according to one of the sources.
"They said they were going to buy directly from the manufacturers and resell,"
said the person, who requested anonymity due to the confidential terms of the
talks.
Amazon said it would store goods at its facilities in Greater Sao Paulo, the
source added.
(Reporting by Gabriela Mello; Writing by Brad Haynes; Editing by Christian Plumb
and Rosalba O'Brien)
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