The Unity Group, which deals with the digital transformation of businesses and services for e-commerce, will grow by at least 15-20 percent this year. Companies need to handle the high number of online orders. According to Grzegorz Kuczyński, President of Unity Group, the pandemic has meant that e-shops have to deal with this traffic on a daily basis, which previously only happened several times a year. (content in Polish)
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The input from business has been invaluable. - It is now clear that we still have months, if not years, of this emergency ahead of us. Therefore we have to start helping in a different way. Now is the time for long-term systemic actions - emphasises Grzegorz Rudno-Rudziński, managing partner of Unity Group


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Regardless of the effective date, the changes will be quickly noticeable. - Large e-commerce platforms use advanced pricing solutions and personalized promotions also on the basis of identified customer preferences and in this case, they will have to inform about the use of such mechanism - says Sebastian Błaszkiewicz, Sales Director at Unity Group.


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It is worth following what is happening in the B2B segment of e-commerce. Many companies, e.g. in the construction industry, stock up on inventory (to fulfill current contracts, but also future ones). These companies are concerned over rising prices and inventory shortages. Here also (in B2B e-commerce), despite unfavorable economic factors, we observe sales increases and investments in the development of these sales channels. " - sales director at Unity Group Sebastian Blaszkiewicz



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