India’s
leading e-retailer Flipkart plans to generate around two million jobs
through its marketplace and ancillary services this year.
“Rapid
development of e-commerce ecosystem will generate around two million
direct and indirect jobs across the country in 2015 as against 500,000
jobs it created in 2014,” the city-based company said in a statement
here on Wednesday.
As
the company’s marketplace model has opened up opportunities in metros
and cities, about 60 percent of employment will be in tier-two and
tier-three cities.
“Cities
like Jaipur in Rajasthan and Baroda in Gujarat, which have become
ancillary industry hubs for cataloguing and packaging, will generate
more job opportunities in the coming years,” Flipkart vice-president
Ankit Nagori said on the occasion.
Asserting
that logistics and warehousing segments in the e-commerce ecosystem
would be major employment generators, Nagori said sellers play a vital
role in job creation.
“Sellers
of home products, apparels, mobile accessories and small appliances
will generate maximum jobs, as each of them has potential to employ
20-25 people,” Nagori added.
E-commerce also empowers artisans and entrepreneurs to explore the e-platform to expand and grow their business.
As the business of local artisans increase, demand for manpower will also increase.
With
small and medium enterprises (SMEs) adopting our online model,
ancillary and support services industry will witness a 30-40 percent
growth, leading to 60 percent of employment creation in logistics and
warehousing,” Nagori said.
With
e-commerce emerging as one of the key drivers of the economy, its
support facilities like merchandising, buying, packaging and cataloguing
have generated over 75,000 jobs in the last 12 months.
“We
offer SME training programmes across 20 cities in association with the
union ministry of labour to train people for upgrading their skills and
chart-out careers in verticals of their choice,” he said.
With
30,000 sellers and 30 million registered customers, the eight-year-old
start-up e-retailer clocks about 10 million page visits (hits) daily,
reaches 1,000 cities and delivers eight million shipments per month,
with back-up support through technology and supply chain.
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