Jun 20 2011
Date :
Monday, June 20, 2011
Duration :
5 days, from Monday to Friday
Location :
China, Shanghai-Beijing
L'Atelier BNP Paribas will organize a Learning Expedition on e-Commerce en China from June 20th to June 24th 2011.
- 3 to 4 meetings every day in Shanghai and Beijing
- Get connected with e-commerce leaders and startups
- Share the experienced of renowned brands and retailers such as Adidas, L'Oreal and Sephora
- Daily briefings, debriefings and workshops sessions
- Get a comprehensive report at the end of the program
Main topics covered
- Setup an e-Commerce activity in China
- Focus on the e-commerce BPO (Business Process Outsourcing): logistics, IT, call center, etc.
- Linkage between Social Media and e-Commerce Group buying and Groupon-like services
- Flash sales and Online Private Sales services
- Legal aspects of e-Commerce
Program
Shanghai : 3 days | Pékin : 2 days
Program in Shanghai:
- Introduction seminar – Chinsese Economy & Culture at the Internet age
- Meeting with M18 (Mecoxlane), first mail order company in China which is now leader for online sales in the Apparel industry (recently listed on NASDAQ)
- Meeting with YOOX, Italian e-Commerce leader for the premium and luxury industry which started operations on the Chinese market in late 2010
- Meeting with Arvato, global e-commerce outsourcing company providing call center, CRM, IT and logistics services for the Chinese market
- Meeting with P1.cn, first Social Media company in China targeting high net worth individuals and e-commerce business
- Meeting with Taobao, largest e-commerce company in China
- Meeting with Legal Expert from Transasia Lawyers, the most expert legal company e-commerce market
Program in Beijing:
- Meeting with VANCL, new leader within e-retailers for Apparel industry in China
- Meeting with RAKUTEN-BAIDU, the new joint venture established between the first Japanese e-Commerce company Rakuten and Baidu the first search engine service in China
- Meeting with 360Buy, first e-retailer company in China positioned on multiple market segments ranging from electronics, cosmetics, luxury, footwear & apparel, home decoration...
- Meeting with Sina Weibo, first Twitter-like service in China which recently setup a group buying aggregator service gathering all deals from Groupon-like services
- Meeting with163.com, major information portal which rcently jump into the e-commerce bandwagon with a e-commerce platform for premium and luxury products
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