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COVID-19 fueled Irish e-commerce shipping by 80%: report

Online sales are now a significant part of the retail offering for thousands of Irish businesses

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Ecommerce News reports that retailers in Ireland are migrating online as the pandemic has fueled e-commerce in the country.

Danny Hughes, CEO of courier company Fastway Couriers, reveals that most of these companies are transitioning to online sales channels. In fact, some customers even increased their e-commerce shipping by 80%.

He states that people are still buying online, as retailers have been promoting e-commerce in light of the pandemic outbreak.

Most business-to ­consumer shipping in Ireland still originates in the UK, which makes up the bulk of online retail sales we handle herernrn
Danny Hughes, CEO of Fastway Couriers

The data unveils that Irish e-commerce fell back nearly to pre-COVID-19 levels in August. That means consumers are not fully staying away from physical retail stores just jet.

Meanwhile, data from the Central Statistics Office show that the e-commerce share of total retail sales went from 3.5% in February, to 15.3% in April to just 4.4% in August.

We’ve reported that 5 biggest e-commerce players in Germany account for almost half of all revenue generated by the 100 biggest online retailers.

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