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Ebay to buy Shutl as it aims for one-hour delivery in UK | |
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Ebay has announced it is to acquire start-up Shutl in a bid to bring one-hour delivery to the UK. | |
The service will be offered when both seller and buyer are in the same area. | |
The online auction site already has a similar service in San Francisco and New York, and hopes, with Shutl, to add more than 20 other US cities next year. | The online auction site already has a similar service in San Francisco and New York, and hopes, with Shutl, to add more than 20 other US cities next year. |
The UK service will start in London. Speedy delivery is seen as a key growth area for retailers, with rivals such as Amazon also rolling out new services. | The UK service will start in London. Speedy delivery is seen as a key growth area for retailers, with rivals such as Amazon also rolling out new services. |
Its AmazonFresh offering, which is so far only available in Los Angeles or Seattle, sources products from grocery shops, restaurants and other local businesses - essentially acting as a enhanced courier service. | Its AmazonFresh offering, which is so far only available in Los Angeles or Seattle, sources products from grocery shops, restaurants and other local businesses - essentially acting as a enhanced courier service. |
Other start-ups such as San Francisco-based Instacart promise the same, although its approach is not to have any direct tie-up with retailers. | Other start-ups such as San Francisco-based Instacart promise the same, although its approach is not to have any direct tie-up with retailers. |
Transformed retail | Transformed retail |
"Today, approximately 75% of what people buy is local, found within 15 miles from their home," said eBaymarketplaces president Devin Wenig in a statement announcing the Shutl acquisition. | |
"Traditional retail isn't going away. But it is transforming, and that creates enormous opportunity within the $10 trillion total commerce market." | "Traditional retail isn't going away. But it is transforming, and that creates enormous opportunity within the $10 trillion total commerce market." |
No financial details of the deal were disclosed by either company. | No financial details of the deal were disclosed by either company. |
Shutl already operates in the UK, counting retailers such as Schuh, Warehouse and Argos among its clients. It allows customers to choose as-soon-as-possible delivery - its record is just under 14 minutes - or to select a one-hour window in which to receive the goods. | Shutl already operates in the UK, counting retailers such as Schuh, Warehouse and Argos among its clients. It allows customers to choose as-soon-as-possible delivery - its record is just under 14 minutes - or to select a one-hour window in which to receive the goods. |
Using rapid delivery comes at a cost - Shutl adds an extra £6.99 to some products if they are needed quickly. | Using rapid delivery comes at a cost - Shutl adds an extra £6.99 to some products if they are needed quickly. |
Founder and chief executive Tom Allason said that Shutl would continue to work with all its existing partners, but would expand to accommodate eBay's plans. | Founder and chief executive Tom Allason said that Shutl would continue to work with all its existing partners, but would expand to accommodate eBay's plans. |
"E-commerce is quick and convenient, two things that delivery is not," wrote Mr Allason. | "E-commerce is quick and convenient, two things that delivery is not," wrote Mr Allason. |
"Together with eBay, we believe that we can transform this market and fulfil our mission." | "Together with eBay, we believe that we can transform this market and fulfil our mission." |
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