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Blogheader International verkaufen mit Kaufland, JTL und countX
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Dana Börnke

Marketing Manager at countX

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Would you like to expand your online business abroad without much effort? With Kaufland Global Marketplace, you now have the opportunity to sell on up to 7 European Kaufland marketplaces simultaneously, potentially reaching up to 139 million online shoppers - conveniently supported by JTL-eazyAuction and countX. In this blog article, we will show you in

Pan-EU-Versand in die Niederlande
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Daniel Michael

Director Revenue at countX

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The Netherlands recently became part of the Amazon FBA Pan-EU program. This sounds like a real relief for EU-wide shipping – but there are some hidden pitfalls. We share with you important insights from the Amazon “Seller & Integrator Summit” in Luxembourg so that you can really exploit the potential of this innovation.

Blogheader countX OSS-Verfahren
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Dana Börnke

Marketing Manager at countX

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The One-Stop-Shop (OSS) procedure was developed to facilitate VAT compliance in cross-border trade. Nevertheless, many online retailers make avoidable mistakes that cause high costs and additional administrative work. In this article, we take a look at the most common pitfalls in the OSS procedure and provide valuable tips on how you can successfully avoid them.

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Dana Börnke

Marketing Manager at countX

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Multichannel retail brings both opportunities and challenges: as a retailer in eCommerce, you are faced with the task of maintaining your brand presence across different sales channels, while at the same time having to master the complexity of inventory management, pricing and logistics.

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Dana Börnke

Marketing Manager at countX

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Internationalization in eCommerce offers enormous growth opportunities with moderate effort and costs. One example is the Amazon PAN EU program. However, companies are faced with bureaucratic challenges that they need to deal with in advance. Especially in the area of international sales tax, there are points that need to be considered in order to be able to scale internationally without any problems.