JD.com subsidiary Joybuy launches in the Netherlands with same-day delivery in 85 municipalities

Reuters03-16 14:02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/JD">JD</a>.com subsidiary Joybuy launches in the Netherlands with same-day delivery in 85 municipalities
  • Joybuy, an online retail platform operated by JD.com, launched in the Netherlands and five other European markets.
  • Joybuy said same-day delivery is available in more than 85 municipalities in the Netherlands for orders placed before 11:00, with free delivery from EUR 29.
  • The company said about 3.5 million Dutch households are covered for same-day delivery at launch, supported by four distribution centers in the Netherlands.
  • Joybuy said it operates more than 60 warehouses and distribution sites in Europe and uses its JoyExpress delivery service.
  • Joybuy offers a JoyPlus membership priced at EUR 3.99 per month, with a student plan at EUR 2.99 per month.


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