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Amazon introduced the Amazon Seller App to help on-the-go sellers
manage their businesses on Amazon direct from their mobile devices
Sellers on Amazon from more than 100 different countries around the
world fulfilled orders to customers in 185 countries using the
Fulfillment by Amazon service
More than 25 percent of Login and Pay with Amazon payments were made
using a mobile device
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 5, 2015--
(NASDAQ: AMZN) - Amazon today announced that sellers on Amazon sold a
record-setting more than 2 billion items worldwide in 2014. The
number of sellers on Amazon adopting the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)
service to help scale their businesses and delight customers with
Amazon’s award-winning fulfillment and customer service also grew more
than 65 percent year-over-year worldwide. There are currently more than
2 million sellers on Amazon worldwide that account for over 40 percent
of the total units sold on Amazon.
“It’s been a record-setting year for selling on Amazon. We’re seeing
strong growth from sellers listing their items across our global
marketplaces. In fact, there are now more than a billion offers for
customers to browse from sellers who are listing items for sale outside
their home country,” said Peter Faricy, VP for Amazon Marketplace. “The
growth of mobile and the introduction of the Amazon Seller App have also
been a big win for sellers this year. Sellers are constantly telling us
they value the flexibility of managing their businesses on-the-go from
their tablets and mobile devices.”
Sellers on Amazon around the world continue to adopt FBA, a service that
enables sellers to have Amazon store and ship their products directly to
customers while offering Amazon Prime benefits, FREE shipping, simple
exporting to customers around the world, streamlined cross-border trade,
easy returns and award-winning Amazon customer service. For small and
medium businesses, Amazon Payments has expanded the availability of
Login and Pay with Amazon, providing hundreds of millions of customers a
fast, easy and secure way to pay on thousands of websites, using the
information already stored in their Amazon accounts.
2014 Amazon Services Growth
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In 2014, more than 2 billion units worldwide were ordered on Amazon
from sellers with businesses of all sizes.
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In 2014, active sellers worldwide using the FBA service grew more than
65 percent year-over-year.
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FBA units shipped worldwide grew more than 50 percent year-over-year
during the 2014 holiday season.
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Sellers on Amazon from more than 100 different countries around the
world fulfilled orders to customers in 185 countries using the FBA
service.
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China and Hong Kong-based sellers with international sales grew 80
percent year-over-year.
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Product selection available through FBA on the Amazon.in (India)
marketplace more than tripled year-over-year.
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Holiday deals offered by sellers on Amazon worldwide grew more than
250 percent year-over-year during the 2014 holiday season.
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Units sold by sellers on Amazon worldwide offering holiday deals grew
more than 400 percent year-over-year during the 2014 holiday season.
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On Cyber Monday, more than 16 million units were ordered worldwide
from sellers on Amazon.
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On Cyber Monday, orders processed by businesses using Amazon Payments
grew by more than 60 percent year-over-year.
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More than 25 percent of Login and Pay with Amazon payments were made
using a mobile device.
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Orders processed by businesses using Login and Pay with Amazon grew by
more than 200 percent year-over-year during the 2014 holiday season.
Highlights
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Amazon introduced the Amazon Seller App to help on-the-go sellers
manage their businesses on Amazon direct from their mobile devices.
The Amazon Seller App, available for Android, iOS and Fire phone,
makes it easier than ever for sellers on Amazon to quickly manage
inventory, source and list new items on Amazon, and quickly respond to
customer inquiries.
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Top brands and vertical retailers became sellers on Amazon including
Aeropostale, Claire’s, Quiksilver, Hanna Andersson, Roxy, Wilson’s
Leather, Warner Bros. Shop, HBO Shop, The History Channel, Cardinal
Health, Owens & Minor, and Ducati.
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Amazon continued to remove barriers for cross-border sellers to help
reach customers worldwide. Amazon expanded recruitment for new sellers
and selection from emerging regions including Australia, South Korea
and Singapore.
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Amazon expanded Sunday delivery through the U.S. Postal Service to
thousands of cities across the U.S., enabling FBA items from sellers
to reach customers on Sundays.
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Many FBA offers from sellers are now available with same-day delivery
in 12 metro areas across the U.S.
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Amazon improved the delivery experience for customers in Europe with
the introduction of Borderless Fulfillment. Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de
and Amazon.fr Prime members now have access to free Two-Day Delivery
for items from sellers using the FBA service stored in Amazon’s
European fulfillment centers located outside their respective
countries.
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Amazon launched Multi-Country Inventory in the EU, an international
fulfillment program that has enabled cross-border FBA sellers to place
millions of high-demand items closer to customers. Products are stored
in Amazon’s fulfillment centers across Europe so they ship faster to
local customers.
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FBA introduced Amazon Partnered Carrier services for sellers in Italy
and Spain to access discounted rates with select carriers when
shipping inventory to Amazon.
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Amazon unveiled the ‘Make an Offer’ experience (www.amazon.com/makeanoffer)
that allows customers to negotiate prices on more than 150,000 items
across Sports and Entertainment Collectibles, Collectible Coins, and
Fine Art from sellers on Amazon. The new feature allows customers to
offer to buy items at even lower prices, and if agreed upon, customers
can then purchase the items at a savings from the listed price.
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Amazon Payments (http://payments.amazon.com)
launched Pay with Amazon in India and expanded the availability of
Login and Pay with Amazon in Europe. The payment services give
hundreds of millions of Amazon shoppers worldwide a secure way to pay
on thousands of websites using the information already stored in their
Amazon accounts.
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Amazon Payments launched a Growth Guarantee (https://payments.amazon.com/guarantee)
for businesses that adopt Login and Pay with Amazon. With the Growth
Guarantee, businesses can trial the service and if after 30 days of
launching Login and Pay with Amazon they have not seen an increase in
sales, Amazon will refund their fees on up to $100,000 in transactions.
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Amazon Local Register (http://localregister.amazon.com),
a mobile app and secure credit card reader, launched in the U.S.
enabling individuals and small businesses to accept credit and debit
cards from a smartphone or tablet at an industry-leading low, flat
rate with no hidden fees or long-term contracts. Local Register
customers also benefit from access to the Amazon.com award-winning,
fully-dedicated customer support team, and in-app reporting tools.
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Amazon Payments enabled select businesses that use Login and Pay with
Amazon as an online checkout option to offer Amazon Prime members
special benefits from their sites. AllSaints.com (https://payments.amazon.com/casestudy/allsaints)
is now offering Prime members free shipping when they shop on
AllSaints.com and checkout using Login and Pay with Amazon.
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Amazon expanded its Amazon Currency Converter for Sellers (ACCS)
service to cover eight currencies. International sellers can be paid
directly into their local bank accounts in local currencies including
the Euro, British Pound, U.S. Dollar, Australian Dollar, Canadian
Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Indian Rupee and New Zealand Dollar.
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Amazon launched North America Unified Accounts to simplify
international selling in North America. Now, when a seller signs up to
sell on either Amazon.com or Amazon.ca, they have access to both
marketplaces and can more easily create and manage their offers in
both the U.S. and Canada.
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Amazon launched the Build International Listings tool in North
America, enabling sellers on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca to automatically
create offers and manage prices in both marketplaces.
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Sponsored Products, an advertising program for sellers, introduced six
new placements for sellers including product detail pages and mobile
search pages to attract customers to their offers.
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Product Ads, an advertising program for sellers, re-opened in the U.S.
the Apparel, Shoes and Luggage categories to Product Ads from sellers.
Globally, Product Ads opened nine categories across Germany, France
and the UK, including Shoes & Bags, Clothing, Sports & Outdoors,
Beauty, Health & Personal Care, Watches, Pet Supplies, Luggage, and
Jewelry.
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Amazon launched the 3D Printed Products store (www.amazon.com/3dp)
that now gives customers access to more than 6,000 unique
print-on-demand products, many that can be customized by material,
size, style, and color, and personalized with text. The store includes
convenient search tools, interactive 3D preview functionality and a
product personalization widget. Since launch, the number of items
listed in the store has grown by 500 percent.
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Amazon opened the Collectible Coins store (www.amazon.com/collectiblecoins)
that now gives customers direct access to more than 25,000 unique U.S.
coins from over 160 industry-leading dealers showcasing a wide variety
of professionally graded and authenticated coins. The new store is one
of the largest online destinations to discover and purchase graded
U.S. coins, featuring easy-to-use search tools. Historical collections
are available including buried treasure coins recovered in the Saddle
Ridge Hoard and 57th Street Hoard.
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Sellers on Amazon added thousands of “Certified Refurbished” offers (www.amazon.com/used)
from leading electronics manufacturers by focusing on high quality
used selection.
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Amazon Wine (www.amazon.com/wine)
expanded its reach and now offers direct-to-consumer shipping from
wine sellers to 27 states including Arizona, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana,
Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey,
New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia.
Businesses interested in selling on Amazon, the FBA service and Amazon
Payments can visit us at http://services.amazon.com.
About Amazon
Amazon.com opened on the World Wide Web in July 1995. The company is
guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor
focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and
long-term thinking. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized
recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct
Publishing, Kindle, Fire phone, Fire tablets, and Fire TV are some of
the products and services pioneered by Amazon.

Source: Amazon.com, Inc.
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