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Monday, November 27, 2017
Samsung unexpectedly met representatives JD.com plan the "revival" smartphone sales in China
The Bell Messenger minutes 27/11, the company's second-largest e-commerce in China JD.com just had a visit and meet with Samsung officials at the company's headquarters in Seoul , South Korea.
Samsung JD.com agent encountered unexpected table plans to "revive" smartphone sales in China
An unexpected encounter between Samsung and the JD.com is a meeting to discuss how to boost smartphone sales online.
According to The Bell, Samsung are looking toward selling midrange smartphone line through JD.com, one of the best selling smartphone sales site in China. Annual sales of the current page has up to 70 billion dollars and a lucrative piece of land if know how to invest.
An official in the industry reveals: "Samsung is seeking a strong change in strategy in China. South Korean technology giant will most likely focus for more online business ".
This is quite understandable when smartphone sales at traditional stores of Samsung is suffering a severe slump caused by the impact of the competitors.
Samsung shift to online sales to look for opportunities "revive"
During streamlining apparatus in August last, Samsung has incorporated many sales network of 7 regional offices and 30 branch the numbers 22 offices to save costs and restructure operations more efficient direction.
Cooperation with DJ.com may be helping Samsung recover market share and create competitive advantage better than the other competitors in the Chinese market
to cooperate with DJ.com may be helping Samsung recovery market share and create competitive advantage better than the other competitors in the Chinese market
Only in the past two years, Samsung has cut about 20,000 personnel in China, and replaced the head of the branch here in early 2017 due to lackluster sales.
In the Chinese market, Samsung from its position as a leader in many years ago has quickly caught between the wall on Apple's high and below is the maker of cheap smartphones from China increasingly asserted position and reaching to the sea world.
Recovery in 2013, Samsung still leads the Chinese market with 19% market share, but only after a few year when "the world" changed, Samsung's market share is only a mere 2% in Q3 / 2017, could even reduce down 1.6% in Q4 / 2017.
This was not right on the Indian market, where Samsung once proud mining and dominate this was the first Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi, Huawei five bared overthrow.
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