Yandex Advancing E-commerce in Russia With Two New Platforms

MOSCOW, Nov. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Yandex today announced Bringly (in Russian), an e-commerce platform that is dedicated to enhancing cross-border shopping for Russian consumers. While the company will continue to offer its comparison shopping engine, Yandex.Market, Yandex now also provides an online marketplace, Beru (in Russian), or "I'll take it." With Beru, shoppers can make purchases from multiple categories on one platform and rely on smooth delivery and logistics.

In 2002, Yandex officially launched the comparison shopping platform Yandex.Market, offering books, films, cosmetics, footwear, clothing, stationery, and toys from 150 e-commerce sites. Today, Yandex.Market serves over 20 million monthly users, offering them over 160 million goods from over 21,000 sites.

For eighteen years now, Yandex has grown this e-commerce platform and led the way in helping Russian consumers to adopt online shopping. Through the firm's advances in machine learning, specifically its recommendation and search technologies, they have improved their services' capabilities and developed many new features to enrich the experience for both shoppers and retailers. Today, Yandex is excited to highlight the next steps for advancing the online shopping experience in Russia, using the experience gained from operating Yandex.Market.

Yandex and Sberbank have been operating the Beru platform in beta since June 2018, fulfilling over 180,000 orders. Two weeks ago, Beru was officially launched to the Russian market, featuring over 1,000 retailers and 600 shopping categories from household appliances to cosmetics. During the testing period, Beru also added new categories including grocery that features dry goods and pharmacy that enables shoppers to order medications for in-store pick-up from over 10,000 participating pharmacies.

To provide more reliable and affordable shipping options across Russia, Beru orders are processed and delivered from a Moscow-based fulfillment center. Beru offers next day delivery in Moscow and improves the delivery experience to the far regions of Russia, which have traditionally had longer wait times and higher shipping costs.

While Beru provides a leading e-commerce platform for goods delivered within Russia, Bringly will help cater to the growing cross-border e-commerce market, improving logistics and delivery times. Bringly offers shoppers over four million products from the world's most popular brands, such as clothing and footwear by Koton, LTB Jeans, and Lumberjack, as well as Korean beauty products and niche products, such as shock and water-resistant smartphones from Chinese brands like Cubot and Nomu.

Bringly will house the site's most popular goods in a Latvia-based warehouse to expedite shipping. The cost of shipping varies depending on the location of the retailer. For instance, Bringly offers free delivery for all goods purchased from Turkey, China or Latvia. Customers can also opt to use standard or express delivery by Russian Post.

"The Russian e-commerce market is still developing and has incredible potential for both domestic goods and cross-border sales," says Maxim Grishakov, CEO of Yandex.Market. "While the e-commerce market continues to grow, there are still many areas for improvement to make the online shopping process better for users. With Beru, Yandex is using its technological developments to create a greater e-commerce experience. Through Bringly, we are excited to be providing users with even more options by delivering goods directly to consumers, as two in three Russians make cross-border purchases online."

These two new e-commerce platforms will be added to Yandex.Market, which yielded 71% growth in Q3 2018 compared to 2017, to offer a comprehensive online shopping experience for Russian consumers and retailers. Yandex is excited to introduce customers to a new, efficient shopping experience as they expand their logistics capabilities to offer even more categories and goods.

SOURCE Yandex