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Enter the global market with confidence! Shumee cross border opens the door to unlimited business opportunities. We offer comprehensive services in the most important markets in Europe.

Where we service sales?

Enter the global market with confidence! Shumee cross border opens the door to unlimited business opportunities. We offer comprehensive services in the most important markets in Europe.

Czech Republic

The Czech e-commerce market is growing rapidly, recording double-digit growth every year. It is dominated by strong local players and international platforms such as Alza and Mall.cz. Customers value the convenience of online shopping, and the sector is supported by efficient payment systems and logistics. Popular product categories include electronics, fashion and home goods.

In the Czech Republic, we sell at: Alza.cz, Mall.cz, Allegro, Kaufland, Aukro

Slovakia

The Slovak e-commerce market has been on a clear upward trend for several years. The largest marketplace platforms are, as in the Czech Republic, Alza and Mall. Customers prefer online shopping for its convenience and wide selection of products, with the most popular categories being electronics, fashion and home goods. The sector is supported by efficient payment systems and logistics, which encourages the development of international sales.

In Slovakia, we sell at: Alza.sk, Mall.sk, Allegro, Kaufland,

Hungary

Hungary is an attractive, growing e-commerce market with a turnover of more than €3 billion. Key shopping categories are fashion, electronics and home products. Hungarians often use cross-border transactions, and the most popular shopping platforms are local and international sites like eMAG and AliExpress.

In Hungary, we sell at: Mall.hu

Slovenia

The Slovenian ecommerce market is characterized by high average purchase value and impulsive buyers. Consumers are eager to buy online, driven by quality and convenience. Slovenia offers excellent conditions for e-commerce expansion thanks to its well-developed logistics infrastructure and the high degree of digitization of society.

In Slovenia, we sell at: Mimovrste, Bigbang

Poland

Poland's e-commerce market is growing rapidly, with an increasing number of customers in both the B2C and B2B sectors. Consumers appreciate lower prices and delivery costs, as well as the convenience of online shopping. Leading categories are electronics, clothing and cosmetics. Parcel machines and the BLIK system are very popular. Growth in the sector is being driven by local and international players like Allegro and Amazon.

In Poland, we sell at: Velomarket, Ceneo, Allegro, Erli, Empik, Zalando, Amazon

Lithuania

Lithuania's ecommerce market has an annual turnover of more than €1.3 billion. About 60% of residents shop online, and more than 37% of companies sell products online. High prices, loyalty to local brands and a preference for secure transactions are key features. Popular categories include electronics, fashion and food, and the most commonly used platforms are Pigu, Senukai and Varle.

In Lithuania, we sell at: Pigu

Latvia

Latvia's e-commerce market, although small, is growing rapidly, reaching a value of about €800 million with a projected growth of 3.4% for 2024-2028. 62% of residents shop online, and 18% of companies sell online. The most popular categories are toys, electronics, fashion and food. The key platforms are 220.lv and 1a.lv, and the most important factors for consumers are price, delivery time and accurate product information.

In Latvia, we sell at: Pigu

Estonia

The Estonian e-commerce market has an estimated size of $0.77 billion in 2024, and is projected to be worth $1.20 billion by 2029. The competitive market is dominated by platforms such as Kaup24, On24 and Hansapost, as well as international sites such as Amazon and Aliexpress. Customers prefer convenient online shopping, mainly through parcel machines. Popular categories include electronics, clothing and household goods.

In Estonia, we sell at: Pigu

Finland

The Finnish e-commerce market, valued at more than €6 billion, is growing rapidly thanks to excellent infrastructure and an affluent population. Online shopping is claimed by 79% of Finns, although this rate is lower than in other Scandinavian countries. Popular categories include toys, electronics, fashion and food. Customers value quality and sustainable consumption, and the preferred forms of payment are online banking and cards.

In Finland, we sell at: Pigu, CDON

Sweden

The Swedish e-commerce market, the largest in Scandinavia, is characterized by high levels of Internet access (98%) and a significant percentage of consumers shopping online (89%). Turnover of the B2C sector exceeds 17 billion euros. The most popular industries are electronics, fashion and food, and the dominant platforms are Amazon, eBay and Aliexpress. Swedes value convenience, quality service and prefer local, organic products.

In Sweden, we sell at: CDON

Denmark

The Danish e-commerce market is well-developed with an annual turnover of more than 25 billion euros. More than 88% of Danes buy online, using mainly payment cards and mobile payments. Popular product categories include electronics, fashion and toys. Danes demand high quality, innovative products and efficient logistics. A large proportion of purchases come from outside the country, mainly from Germany and China.

In Denmark, we sell at: CDON

Netherlands

The Dutch e-commerce market is one of the most advanced in Europe, with nearly 90% of citizens making online purchases in the last year. Annual turnover exceeds €30 billion, with more than 30% of companies in the sector generating revenue from e-sales. Key product categories include electronics, food and fashion. Dutch consumers value convenience, fast delivery and price comparison. Popular platforms include Bol.com and Coolblue, and the main payment methods are iDEAL and payment cards.

In the Netherlands, we sell at: Zalando, BOL, Amazon

Belgium

The Belgian e-commerce market, with annual revenues of more than 12 billion euros, is growing rapidly. Nearly 75% of Belgians have bought online in the last year, and 30% of companies sell online. Key product categories are electronics, fashion and home goods. Popular platforms include Bol, Coolblue and Zalando, and Belgians are eager to shop across borders, including in the Netherlands and France.

In Belgium, we sell at: BOL, Amazon

France

The French e-commerce market is growing rapidly, reaching a turnover of 112 billion euros in 2020. As many as 62% of French people regularly shop online, mainly using smartphones. Mobile technology and Google searches prevail. Popular shopping categories include fashion, electronics and home furnishings. Key to e-commerce success in France are SEO and proper content localization.

In France, we sell at: Leroy Merlin, Cdiscount, ManoMano, Amazon

Germany

The German e-commerce market offers huge potential with a large number of regular Internet users and an annual turnover of more than 78 billion euros. Key success factors include building trust through local domains, careful translations, quality certifications and regulatory compliance. Popular payment methods include PayPal and Klarna. It's also important to optimize sites for mobile devices and have a presence on sales portals and social media.

In Germany, we sell at: Kaufland, Zalando, ManoMano, Amazon

Italy

Italy as an e-commerce market ranks behind the UK, Germany and France in the European ranking. Its value is $18 billion in 2018. Italians prefer online shopping for its low prices, wide selection and convenience. It is dominated by the electronics and fashion categories. Popular platforms include Amazon, eBay and AliExpress. Growth is supported by mobile apps and advanced payment and delivery methods.

In Italy, we sell at: ManoMano, Amazon

Romania

Romania's e-commerce market has an annual turnover of about €7 billion, with online purchases accounting for 8% of total retail sales. The Internet is used by 91.56% of the population, although only 50.3% of them shop online. The most popular categories are toys, electronics, fashion, furniture and food. Consumers prefer low prices, fast delivery and a simple shopping process. The main platforms are Emag and Altex.

In Romania, we sell at: Altex

Greece

Greece's e-commerce market is smaller compared to Poland's, but is growing at a similar rate. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the popularity of online shopping. 60% of consumers prefer e-shopping, and 35% of them buy on foreign platforms. Popular industries include fashion, food and cosmetics, toys and furniture. Consumers prefer fast, preferably free delivery, and secure payment methods such as bank cards and PayPal.

In Greece, we sell at: Skroutz

Spain

The turnover of the e-commerce market in Spain is estimated at more than 80 billion euros, according to some sources. Online shopping is done by 68% of Spaniards, and e-commerce value accounts for 12.2% of trade. Popular categories include electronics, fashion and food. The most widely used platforms are Amazon and Aliexpress. Consumers prefer fast and cheap delivery, often compare prices and track shipments. The market is expected to grow by 9.9% in the coming years.

In Spain, we sell at: Amazon

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