JD.com's battle with the two companies has fueled speculation that it was a result of competition between JD.com and another e-commerce powerhouse, Alibaba.
JD.com has already tested out new technology to improve deliveries. Richard Liu, JD's CEO, said in a conference earlier this year that the company intends to use drones and driverless trucks for deliveries.
JAKARTA - An Indonesian official on Tuesday called on Indonesian business community to seize the opportunity of China International Import Expo (CIIE) to explore the Chinese market.
It’s unusual for an east coast senator and presidential candidate to wade into local politics in a city on the other side of the country. But that’s what happened Saturday when Sen. Elizabeth Warren got wind of Amazon’s equally unusual .45 million effort to sway the upcoming Seattle City Council elections.
Its property management business is also growing. Zhu Baoquan, Vanke's senior vice-president, said they receive on average two projects on the level of 200,000 square meters every day.
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JD Logistics, the logistics unit of Chinese e-commerce giant JD, has already ramped up efforts to adopt innovative automation technologies that range from automated sorting to unmanned warehousing and robots to enhance its logistics capacity and capability. In addition, JD launched the country's first 5G-powered smart logistics park in Beijing last year that enables real-time monitoring and analysis, and intelligent decision-making to increase operational efficiency.
Its net profit increased by 0.69 percent to 1.39 billion yuan in the first three quarters.
JC: It’s true and there are other factors here beyond just the Seattle angle, and I think there’s an interesting business case to be made on the idea of having a joint headquarters somewhere else in North America. You know, as we all know in the tech industry, there’s a war for talent going on right now mainly around software developers and engineers but also top executives. And not every software engineer and developer or technology executive wants to move to the Pacific Northwest. And so I do think there is a play here by Amazon to diversify themselves geographically so that they could have a presence — I believe, likely on the East Coast — that will allow it to attract top talent from other markets that they may have a hard time pulling into Seattle even with that.
Its measures target pork legs, apples, grapes and cheese as well as steel-products from US heartland states that supported US President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.