Flipkart makes selling easy with ‘F-1 Stop’

August 20, 2015 05:11 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 04:23 pm IST - Bengaluru

‘F-1 Stop’ will equip sellers with necessary information and procedures to kickstart business online.

‘F-1 Stop’ will equip sellers with necessary information and procedures to kickstart business online.

E-commerce major Flipkart rolled out ‘Flipkart One Stop’, an initiative to create a seamless ecosystem for sellers.

‘F-1 Stop’ will equip sellers with necessary information and procedures to kickstart and grow their business online.

It will be a one-stop centre offering services ranging across registration, training, cataloguing, packaging and financial assistances.

Besides, it will allow sellers to pick and choose from an entire bouquet of services as per their requirements, the company said.

Available in 10 cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Surat, Jaipur among others, Flipkart One Stop (F-1 Stop) will be extended to top 20 cities by end of this year, it said.

“Flipkart One Stop is an extension of our efforts to create a seamless seller ecosystem in India. Aimed at offering best-in-class environment for every seller, this new initiative will help them streamline and simplify the processes to get their businesses up and running online within a short span of time,” Flipkart Chief Business Officer, Ankit Nagori said.

To ensure a hassle-free online journey to every seller, Flipkart has tied up with full service agencies like Sellerworx, 99yrs.com, BluBox, Chikiweb, Browntape and others.

These full service agents will help SMEs, wholesalers, manufacturers and retailers across the nation to start their online journey, it added.

Currently, Flipkart has tied up with about 5-10 agencies and plans to add 50-60 by the end of this year, Mr. Nagori said.

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