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Cross border solution to China: Fiege opens stores on WeChat and Xiaohongshu

Auf dem Flagship-Store auf WeChat bietet Fiege europäische Marken an - der Chinesische Online-Marktplatz hat eine Milliarde Nutzer.

More Chinese online marketplaces made accessible to European brands

Münster/Beijing, 19th April 2018. Reaching Chinese end consumers through various platforms is how Fiege approaches cross-border e-tailing for European brands wishing to distribute their products in China. By opening a store on WeChat and a store on Xiaohongshu, Fiege has now made a further two online marketplaces available in China for its clients. It was only last November that Fiege had opened a flagship for European products on JD Worldwide.

European products in demand in China

Currently, the flagship store on JD Worldwide and the stores on WeChat and Xiaohongshu exclusively offer wine, healthcare products, food, household items and watches from Europe. Fiege’s current list of clients includes renowned brands and start-ups from Germany and Europe. A total twelve brands are already using the CheckOut2China solution that Fiege offers to access the Chinese eCommerce market.

“Chinese consumers’ interest in European branded products is unbroken. Fiege therefore strives for strategic co-operations with the most relevant cross-border online marketplaces. European producers can offer their products via these channels to thus conveniently access the Chinese market”, explains Christoph Karg, Fiege Business Development for China.

One-billion user mark reached

In March 2018, WeChat had reached the mark of one billion users world-wide. “WeChat is an omni app: In China, it runs as an autonomous eco-system and doubles as the most important communication channel, especially for young Chinese. It is also used increasingly for social shopping and in-app payments via WeChat-Pay. A Chinese shopper spends an average 90 minutes per day on WeChat”, is how Christoph Karg describes the potential of WeChat.

Xiaohongshu, also known as RED or Little Red Book, was launched in 2013 as a lifestyle-sharing community in Shanghai. In January 2018, the platform recorded over 82 million, primarily young users who share their lives via the platform. On 24th December 2017, Xiaohongshu shared over one billion impressions on a single day. Over the past years, the platform has morphed just like WeChat into an omni app, something of a combination between Amazon and Instagram. The platform is not only used to share private content, but users can buy products with a single click from a variety of assortments featuring, for example make-up, snacks, fashion accessories and household appliances.

Three of the most important online marketplaces live

“Interconnecting with the third marketplace is an important step for us, as it affords us the possibility to direct our clients to three of China’s most important online marketplaces”, says Alexa Döhler-Kuchinke, managing director of European eCommerce Services GmbH. For cross-border commerce, Fiege offers one-stop shopping covering everything from marketplace management to transportation with European eCommerce Services GmbH (EeCS): it takes between five to ten days for European branded products to reach their final Chinese end consumer, inclusive of customs clearance.

About FIEGE

The FIEGE Group, headquartered in Greven in Westphalia (Germany), is one of Europe’s most innovative logistics companies. A workforce of over 23,000 employed at 133 locations based in 16 countries back FIEGE and its international operations in core markets across all of Europe, and all the way to Asia. FIEGE is a fifth-generation family business that is regarded as a pioneer of contract logistics. Its modular solutions in Logistics, Digital Services, Real Estate and Ventures form the essence of its business activities. In 2021, the FIEGE Group generated 1.8 billion euros in turnover while overseeing more than four million square metres of logistics space.