E-commerce companies Amazon, Flipkart and Paytm are gearing up to provide essentials as well as non-essential items across the country, after the central government removed all restrictions on online retail as part of its plan for Lockdown 4.0. Depending on the permissions granted by state governments, these firms would be allowed to sell non-essential items such as phones, laptops, electronic devices, and appliances, which comprise most of their sales across red and orange zones.
Red zones comprise about 130 districts of the country and analysts estimate that the e-commerce companies, as well as the retailers, witness at least 75 per cent demand from these locations. Post the government’s guidelines last evening e-commerce firms are awaiting the advisories from different states and local authorities who will also decide what to allow in containment zones.
E-commerce firms are awaiting the advisories from different states and local authorities who will also decide what to allow in containment zones.
Gurugram-based e-commerce company Snapdeal said it received 65 per cent orders from red zone cities on day one of Lockdown 4.0. On Day 1 of the expanded operations, the orders at the Snapdeal platform grew rapidly and had crossed 2.4 times the average of the previous 15 days by 3 pm on Monday, 18th May. The surge in orders started around 10 pm on Sunday and has been growing every hour from 8 am onwards. Many users simply checked out their pre-loaded carts, which they have accumulating over the last 4-6 weeks. “Delivery of products in the red zones is expected to start from tomorrow onwards and will be made operational in accordance with MHA and state-specific guidelines,” said Snapdeal.
Tech-driven home services startup Housejoy said it until now had been only operating in Orange and Green Zones but will be resuming national operations soon for its maintenance services. Housejoy which is present in 6 metro cities will be looking at foraying into new markets in the near future. "We have been working very closely with the Karnataka State government in their fight against Covid-19,” said Sanchit Gaurav, CEO, and founder of Housejoy. “We have also provided our fumigation services in collaboration with the Karnataka state government.”
LimeRoad, an independent fashion platform, said it is back in the business post the 45-day lockdown period and has begun to deliver products in the lifestyle and fashion range to its customers living in the orange and green zones.