Asda teams up with Virtualstock to expand its online product range through a dropship marketplace. Decathlon is the first major brand onboarded, offering sporting equipment. Asda plans to onboard more sellers in the coming weeks.
Asda, one of the UK’s largest supermarkets, has launched a dropship marketplace to expand its online product offering. Using technology from Virtualstock, Asda can now sell products from a range of trusted suppliers without holding physical inventory. This allows them to grow their range without upfront costs. Decathlon, a global leader in sporting goods, is the first major partner to join Asda’s platform. Customers can shop for Decathlon products directly through Asda’s website, and the orders will be shipped directly from Decathlon’s warehouses.
The launch of Asda’s dropship marketplace is powered by Virtualstock’s platform. Virtualstock specializes in enabling retailers to onboard suppliers and manage dropshipping operations smoothly. "Working with Virtualstock has enabled us to extend our range by onboarding trusted brands like Decathlon," said Andrew Thompson, Senior Manager eCommerce Portfolio at Asda. Asda aims to attract a broader audience with its new marketplace, giving customers access to more products while maintaining quality and service.
Decathlon, known for affordable and high-quality sporting goods, is the first major brand to join Asda’s new marketplace. This partnership allows Asda to tap into the booming sports and fitness market. Decathlon’s offerings include a wide range of sporting equipment, from cycling to hiking, which are now available to Asda’s customers. This move will help Asda compete with online giants like Amazon, by offering curated products that align with their brand and customer base.
Asda plans to onboard more sellers in the coming weeks to expand its dropship marketplace. This is part of a larger trend where UK retailers such as Curry’s and John Lewis have embraced dropshipping to increase their product range without additional logistical strain. "This is a continuation of an emerging trend to grow online sales through carefully selected partners," said Ed Bradley, CEO of Virtualstock. Asda's focus on curated products sets them apart from more open marketplaces like Amazon and eBay, helping them maintain a high level of customer experience.
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