Alibaba offers a global free shipping plan for clothing merchants on Taobao and Tmall. This move aims to boost overseas sales and compete with Shein and Temu. Qualified merchants can ship to Asia markets, with Alibaba handling logistics.
Alibaba Group Holding has launched a new pan-clothing global free shipping plan to support clothing merchants on Taobao and Tmall. This initiative aims to enhance competition against fast-fashion giants Shein and Temu. Eligible merchants can now sell products directly to international consumers, with Alibaba covering shipping costs to several Asian markets including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea.
Merchants in the pan-fashion category, which includes men's and women's garments, sports apparel, shoes, and accessories, can participate in the program. These merchants only need to send their goods to designated consolidation warehouses in China. Alibaba then manages the cross-border logistics, simplifying the process for sellers and ensuring a smooth delivery experience for buyers.
Alibaba's strategy intensifies competition with Shein and Temu. Shein has grown rapidly with its efficient supply chain and attractive pricing. Temu, owned by PDD Holdings, has also started a similar service, handling pricing, marketing, and consumer services for merchants. This new plan by Alibaba aims to leverage its strong e-commerce operations and supply chain capabilities to regain market share.
Alibaba’s smart logistics arm Cainiao and e-commerce unit AliExpress have already expanded their five-day global delivery service to the US, Germany, France, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico. Fast delivery is becoming crucial in cross-border e-commerce. By offering free shipping and efficient logistics, Alibaba aims to boost orders and enhance its global presence in the competitive fast-fashion market.
How will Alibaba's new shipping plan impact Shein and Temu?
Each week we select most important sector news and statistic
so that you can be up to speed