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National Institute of Fashion Technology
E-COMMERCE PORTALS
(B2B, B2C, G2C)
PRESENTED BY :
Megha Chawla
Riddhi Malviya
Satyendra Singh Verma
B2B(Business to Business) PORTALS OF E-
COMMERCE
MINI PROJECT 1:
AMAZON’S B2B SERVICES
Amazon Supply
Sell on Amazon
Fulfillment by Amazon
1. AMAZON SUPPLY
Launched in 2012
It offers industrial and scientific components and Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) supplies.
It uses the same order fulfillment and distribution system as Amazon.com
Provides a modified user interface and dedicated customer service facilities, along with corporate lines of credit.
2.SELL ON AMAZON
Lists product on Amazon’s marketplace.
Maintains own inventory, fulfills order and provides customer service.
Has access to a suite of integrated services that can help them easily grow their business online.
How it Works?
3. FULFILLMENT BY AMAZON
Seller sends their products to an Amazon fulfillment centre
They store seller’s inventory
Pick, pack and ship their orders across India and provide customer service.
How it works?
AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT
Start advertising campaigns targeting small businesses
Expand their reach
Decrease the delivery time
G2C(Government to Business) PORTALS OF E-
COMMERCE
MINI PROJECT 2:
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES IN INDIA
CRITERION TRADITIO
NAL WAY
PROBLEMS
FACED BY THE
TRADITIONAL
WAY
E-COMMERCE WAY
1 Availability of
books and
other
reading/study
material
Students buy
the books
from various
shops.
If the shops are not
accessible to a
student or if he
cannot afford it, he
has to struggle.
Waste of a lot of
paper.
All NCERT books are
downloadable and
available on the website
for free, thus ensuring
that every student has
access to the same
reading material.
COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF THE TRADITIONAL WAY V/S THE E COMMERCE WAY
CRITERION TRADITION
AL WAY
PROBLEMS
FACED BY THE
TRADITIONAL
WAY
E-COMMERCE WAY
2 Employment
news
Search the
newspapers
for possible
employment.
Very time taking.
People seldom
find the right jobs
for them in time.
Current vacancy announced by—
UPSC, SSC, Indian Army, Navy,
Air Force, PSU & employment
Exchanges.
Also available online :
List of state employment exchanges
for online application
Link to Directorate of
Employment & Training
3 Applying for
scholarship
Information
is sometimes
put in the
newspapers.
Mouth
publicity.
News of
scholarships
seldom reaches
people who
actually need
them.
Available online :
Scholarships-related information
(merit & category based)
Information on various study
programs
CRITERION TRADITIONAL
WAY
PROBLEMS FACED
BY THE
TRADITIONAL WAY
E-COMMERCE WAY
4 Examination
result
Results would be
printed in
newspapers or sent
by mail only
Loss of paper.
Long waiting times.
Very difficult and time
taking to search for an
individual’s result.
Available online :
Exam results of class X, XII and
all competitive exams (i.e.,
Engineering, Medical, MBA, CA,
etc.)
Results of CBSE, ICSE and state
board
5 Student loan
for higher
education
Students have to
visit the offices
multiple times for
applying for loans.
Even after all the running
around, they are never
sure if they will receive
the loans in time.
Many students give up the
idea of higher studies
because of the high fees in
the absence of a loan.
Model student loan scheme of
Indian Banks' Association and
education loan schemes of various
Banks available online.
LIMITATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Currently there is very less awareness amongst the common people who actually need these services. Some awareness camps need to organize educating people about the usability of these services.
These services can be availed only by people having a computer and working internet connection, which most people of the country can only dream of. India needs to become more pro-technology in order to develop as a nation.
Upload videos, science experiments to make the lessons interesting
Start a question answer forum
Appoint teachers to be available on mail, to address the students’ doubts
Programmes of home tuition and academic certificates can be started so that students do not have to leave the house or pay any extra money except the exam fees.
FINAL PROJECT:
B2C(Business to Customer) PORTALS OF E-
COMMERCE
SECTION - 1
Basic Understanding and Comparison between Traditional Stores and Online
Stores through a case study
BACKGROUND
1. The traditional way: Go to a Puma
store and buy it
2. The e-commerce ways: Go to a B2C website and place
an order
Consider a person ‘X’ who wants to buy sports shoes from the brand Puma.
KEY PURCHASE CONSIDERATIONS
CRITERION TRADITIONAL E COMMERCE
PRICE
Costs higher
(Includes the cost of rent,
employees, electricity etc.)
Costs much lower than maintaining
a physical store at an equally
popular location
CONVINIENCE
It requires much more time and
money to drive down to a store
and buy something
It just requires a working internet
connection and a basic knowledge
of how to use a website
VARIETY
Physical stores can only store a
limited number of materials,
according to the available store
space
Online stores have no restrictions on
the number of styles it can include,
usually going up to thousands
KEY PURCHASE CONSIDERATIONSCRITERION TRADITIONAL E COMMERCE
TRUST
Most people have no issues trusting a store
which they can walk into, buying an item
they can physically touch, and dealing with
people they can interact with, face to face.
Since there have been cases of credit
card frauds etc., most people still find it
difficult to place their trust in an e tail
store.
FITTING
Ability to touch and check the items, to
make sure they are suitable, and even try
them on.
It’s only possible to check the fitting of
the item once it’s been delivered.
TIMEThe buyer receives the product as soon as
he selects it and pays for it
E commerce websites usually take at
least a day to deliver the products,
depending on your location.
SECTION - 2
Comparison Between Different Online Stores
BACKGROUND
Puma online store
Amazon.in
X chooses to shop from an online store
KEY PURCHASE CONSIDERATIONS
CRITERION PUMA Store Online Amazon.in
PRICEComparatively provides fewer
discounts.Provides more percentage of
discounts.
CONVINIENCEBetter if a peculiar brand is an
attraction for the buyer.
More convenient if buyer is
looking for a particular article
and not a brand specifically.
Quite similar to the “mall
culture” shopping, just online.
VARIETYProvides stock versatility of an individual brand. Lacks variety
in design and prices.
Provides ample choices to the
customer on one website with
versatile price and quality
ranges.
KEY PURCHASE CONSIDERATION
CRITERION PUMA Store Online Amazon.in
TRUST Same in both cases. Same in both cases.
FITTING Same in both cases. Same in both cases.
TIME
A brand specific costumer would be saving his time since
he/she knows what design, quality and price he/she is
looking for exclusively.
Saves time drastically if the
customer is not brand specific
and is open for different
designs and tastes.
SECTION - 3
MARKET SURVEY
Conclusions of a market survey conducted for people of age group : 13 to 50 years
56%35%
9%
Age group : 13-27 years
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions above INR 1000
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions above INR 10000
88%
9%
3%
Age group : 28-50 years
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions above INR 1000
Not comfortable with onlinetransactions above INR 10000
PAYMENT METHODS:
Cash on delivery
• It is observed that 89% of the customers are comfortable with the Cash on Delivery option, the reasons being:
1. Lack of Payment Alternatives
2. Product Condition and Satisfaction
3. Scam Scare!
4. Indian Nature
PRODUCT CHOICES:
We gave the customers the following list of products and asked them to prioritize the products in the order in which they are most to comfortable in buying the product online.
•Books•Perfumes•Mobiles•Electronic items•Music• shoes •Bottom wear
•Intimate wear•Handbags•Accessories•Movies•Beauty products•Home décor•Sunglasses
PRODUCT CHOICES:
Depending upon the priorities that the customers gave, we divided the product list into 3 categories and got the following results:
• Books, electronic items, beauty products, music, movies
Category A
(Most Comfortable)
• Mobiles, accessories, sunglasses, handbags, home decor
Category B
(Comfort is subjected to factors)
• Intimate wear, Bottom wear, shoes, perfumes
Category C
(Least Comfortable)
PRODUCT CHOICES:Reason
for being most
comfortable in
ordering Category A items:
No need to hand
feel before buying.
Reasons for being comforta
ble in ordering Category B items:
Need to hand feel
before buying.
Reasons for being
least comforta
ble in ordering Category C items:
Need to hand
feel and fitting before buying.
Cannot buy the
products in this
category if not used
earlier.
SECTION - 4
RECOMMENDATIONSto make the shopping
experience better
TRADITIONAL STORES
MBOS/he shouldn’t waste too much time
getting confused between products of different brands.
EBOS/he should shop at an outlet which has new arrivals to increase the kind
of variety the outlet provides.
Shop when the discount rates are the highest.
1. For the Customer –
TRADITIONAL STORES
MBO
Categorize properly and keep low profit margins
Incorporate concept of warehouses .
EBOShould not let collection get stagnant and should change it every season.
Keep low profit margins.
2. For the Retailers –
ONLINE STORES
Puma Online Store
Refer to the size measurement manual before
ordering the product
Refer to a multi-brand online store to compare prices of
Puma.
Amazon.in
Look at the different options available to them.
1. For the Customer –
ONLINE STORES
Puma Online Store
Improve their delivery service.
Provide higher discount percentage.
Introduce their mobile application.
Amazon.in
Provide faster delivery to the consumer.
Provide Text message based product ordering.
2. For the E-tailer –
SECTION - 5
INTRODUCTION TO AMAZON
1995
• Founded
• First book sold from Jeff Bezos’ garage
• First e-commerce website ever
2006
• Serves 7 countries
• 21 fulfilment centres
• 9 million square feet of warehouse space.
2014
• Biggest online bookstore
• Most innovative B2C portal in the world
• Owns 25 successful websites
JOURNEY
INTERESTING FACTS
Name
• Originally to be named ‘cadabra’ (From Abracadabra)
• Later named after the river to suggest scale and because back then website listings were often alphabetical
Logo
• Designed to depict a smile that goes from A to Z
• Signifies that the company is willing to deliver everything to everyone, anywhere in the world
Customers
• Serves 137 million customers a week
• Same as the population of China
SECTION - 6
INNOVATIONS BY
AMAZON
PRIME AIR
AMAZON DASH
THANK YOU