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Serious Who says economy BAD? Amazon hiring BIG TIME in S'pore, huat ah!

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Amazon ramps up hiring in Singapore amid reports of 2017 launch
Published: 9:55 PM, November 2, 2016

SINGAPORE — E-commerce giant Amazon is ramping up its hiring in the Republic, amid reports that it plans to expand to South-east Asia through a Singapore launch slated for the first quarter of next year.

Citing unidentified sources, online news site TechCrunch reported on Wednesday (Nov 2) that Amazon is covertly acquiring assets, including refrigerated trucks, and making new hires as part of an initiative led by head of business development for ASEAN Steven Scrive. The US company is likely to initially offer its Prime delivery service alongside its AmazonFresh grocery service in Singapore, the report said.

Amazon was unable to respond by press time, but checks by TODAY showed that the company has placed, on its jobs website, more than 70 ads for positions in Singapore over the last six months. This makes up nearly 80 per cent of the 95 open jobs it is hiring for positions here. The positions cut across a wide range of functions, including marketing, supply chain and business development.

With Singapore’s Internet penetration rate in 2014 among the highest in Asia at 82 per cent, according to World Bank data, e-commerce has taken off in a big way here, giving consumers access to a sea of choices at the click of a mouse.

According to the data from the InfoComm Development Authority (IDA), about 1.44 million Singapore residents shopped online in 2014, increasing at a compound annual growth rate of about 14 per cent from 2012.

The prospect of Amazon’s entry into Singapore would be “quite threatening” for current players in e-commerce as well as brick-and-mortar retailers, said Mr Samuel Tan, Temasek Polytechnic’s course manager for diploma in retail management. Amazon is a well-established brand known for its strong product variety and categories and with an edge in pricing, he said.

Entry into Singapore would mean greater convenience and accessibility for shoppers, if the company sets up customer service, logistics and networking here. Existing e-commerce players and retailers may have to build on their strengths and focus on specific product categories, or offer exclusive products, to differentiate themselves, he said.

CIMB Private Banking economist Song Seng Wun agreed, saying that it is up to the incumbents to face any potential challenges posed by Amazon entering Singapore. “Singapore at the end of the day is a small market. The pie is only so big, and if there is another player that pie will be smaller,” he said.

http://www.todayonline.com/business/amazon-ramps-hiring-singapore-amid-reports-2017-launch
 

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If they are looking at acquiring refrigerated trucks then even NTUC is going to face competition from Amazon.
 

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Amazon tried to buy over local e-grocer Redmart but it fell through. All the more better. Strong margins and high overheads make it prime target for Amazon's logistics tech to disrupt the scene.
 

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Amazon has very deep pockets, will subsidise heavily for market share. Consumers will benefit in the short term.
 

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Ah nehs rejoice!!!how to get a job with amazon?I don't mind working for silicon valley even if it's fake silicon valley.
 

johnny333

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Amazon tried to buy over local e-grocer Redmart but it fell through. All the more better. Strong margins and high overheads make it prime target for Amazon's logistics tech to disrupt the scene.

Alibaba may have been successful in buying Redmart but the battle has only started.
It's going to be interesting to see the war between Amazon vs Alibaba/Lazada.
 

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why half the time i want to order some shit from amazon they refuse to deliver to Singapore?sonofabitch,also their shipping rates are ridiculous,in this day and age of overabundance of shipping capacity why is amazon shipping so expensive?i think amazon is biased and prejudiced to customers outside of united states.
 

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Let Amazon wallop the local competitors.

Alibaba will run to Papa Lee for help and Papa Lee will have to decide ...Yanks or Ah Tiongs.
 

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why half the time i want to order some shit from amazon they refuse to deliver to Singapore?sonofabitch,also their shipping rates are ridiculous,in this day and age of overabundance of shipping capacity why is amazon shipping so expensive?i think amazon is biased and prejudiced to customers outside of united states.

When Amazon set up an Asian operation, you will get your orders ...fast and cheap.
 

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shipping rates is damn expensive. Some don't even want to send to Singapore. Got to use courier from yanky land /

This is probably due to some brand names limiting distribution rights to protect their franchise holders outside of the US. As more Spore businesses close shop these brand names will realise that they will make more $$ by allowing Amazon to distribute their products.

Once Amazon has warehouses in this region they can offer more reasonable shipping. I'm already seeing some improvements. If you go to the Amazon site there is now an option where you can choose to show items that can be shipped international. There is also an option to show items that are shipped FREE to Spore. It's free if the order is US$125 & above. Previously the items that were covered by free shipping was not so obvious. When they roll out their Spore presence I expect better pricing as they can store more products locally. After all most of the products are probably made in China.

A reminder to everyone that the Black Friday sales are on November 26th :smile:
 

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amazon already started black friday sales the day after halloween. mostly made in china knockoffs.

Yes I know that. That is why I'll be ordering some things this week end :smile:

However I think the good stuff will only be available on Black Friday itself?
 

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e-commerce is taking over the retail space. pple have got used to the idea of buying things online. no more being ripped of by landlords. 3 cheers to that.
 

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Yes I know that. That is why I'll be ordering some things this week end :smile:

However I think the good stuff will only be available on Black Friday itself?

black friday is a marketing gimmick to get rid of cheap, lousy, old stock that has been sitting in inventory for too long. :wink:
 
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