VietnamPost introduces e-commerce site

Jun 14th at 10:19
14-06-2017 10:19:00+07:00

VietnamPost introduces e-commerce site

The corporation of Viet Nam Post Office (VietnamPost) officially launched an e-commerce site selling Vietnamese speciality at https://badasa.com.vn yesterday.

 

The site sells 20,000 products from 5,000 providers of agro-forestry-aquatic products, herbal products, handicrafts and gifts.

Badasa operates on the principle of purchasing directly from manufacturing facilities and providing them directly to customers without intermediaries.

Pham Anh Tuan, the VietnamPost director-general, said that Badasa only coooperated with prestige partners having business licences and food safety certificates.

The prices of products and delivery will be made public when customers buy the products. Badasa buyers can pay through cash on delivery (COD).

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