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Where are your e-commerce businesses based in Europe?

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:59 am
by metoc15411
Following the boom in Asia and America, the cross-border e-commerce site business is also growing rapidly in Europe. Europe is one of the world's largest markets, and is an area that companies considering expanding overseas should not overlook.
The European market, including emerging countries, is changing rapidly, especially in e-commerce business, and efforts are being made to reduce the burden of taxes, logistics costs, delivery times, return risks, and costs in order to make transactions smoother, especially within the EU.


When expanding a sales network across the EU, it is most efficient to set up a distribution center in Europe. In this regard, the place to look is "The Netherlands." It is also well-known for playing an extremely important role as Europe's E-gate.
Close to the major European markets of the UK, Germany, and France, and with well-developed infrastructure and a wide range of services, the Netherlands is a base for a global logistics network and can easily build a supply chain across Europe, making it one of the top base countries for e-commerce business.



●What are the benefits of being based in the Netherlands?
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Close to Germany, France and the UK
Infrastructure is well developed, and various algeria whatsapp data logistics services and methods are available
24-hour transport within Europe, with next-day arrival at destination (empty wheels, truck transport)
We provide one-stop services for the e-commerce business, including transportation, customs, and agency services.
Online logistics system construction, supply chain, ICT services
Accurate systems for increased productivity
Order acceptance hours are longer than in other countries (until 9:00 PM) Germany and the UK have normal business hours (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM)
There are cutting-edge technology centers for e-commerce business, such as Eindhoven University of Technology
High quality, effective real estate investment solutions specialized for online businesses
Highly educated, multilingual, flexible employment options available
Attractive tax incentives (import tax is imposed after goods are shipped)
As a base for international trade, currently 12,100 companies provide truck transport services, and 500 of these companies provide a variety of logistics services such as freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing, labeling, assembly, order reception, search services, etc., making outsourcing easy.

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In Europe, of a population of 8.16 million, 5.65 million people use the internet (69%), and 2.64 million people shop online (32%).
In Europe, where there are 645,000 online businesses, the number of deliveries exceeds 3 billion.
56% of the top-ranked websites in Europe are online-only businesses, 38% have physical stores, and the remaining 6% are direct sales.
The Dutch online retail market has a total turnover of 9 billion euros, with 37,500 businesses selling online, and this share is expected to increase from 6% to 25% by 2020.
Particular attention is being paid to electrical appliances, household goods, computer-related equipment, and medical equipment.
There are four airports (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Eindhoven, etc.)
The ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam are the largest in Europe.
85,000 miles of national highways and 3,200 miles of expressway facilities
3,235 miles of waterways and extensive inland transportation
11,185 miles of gas, oil and other pipelines
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Summary
For companies expanding overseas, especially online businesses, the Netherlands offers a wide variety of agency services and tax benefits, and since it is adjacent to large markets such as the UK and Germany, it also has a reasonable and well-developed logistics system.
When starting a business, government-related agencies can provide information on various industries and services, and office rentals are cheap, with work sharing available from 50 euros per month (for five hours of use per week).