New Delhi:The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) and the Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) have joined hands to come up with an e-commerce platform for local retailers and grocery stores.
The announcement comes a day after Amazon announced its new programme 'Local Shops on Amazon' aimed at enabling local and small shops and retailers to sell their products online. Further, on Wednesday Reliance Industries made the announcement of the JioMart-WhatsApp partnership to enable transactions between 'kiranas' and consumers and support small businesses.
In a statement, the CAIT said that to solve the challenge of providing essential goods to the Indian citizens during the COVID-19 situation, DPIIT, which comes under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, along with the traders' body is synergising the efforts of various companies and startups working in supply chain to help the local 'Kirana' stores take orders online and ensure last mile contactless delivery through a national e-commerce marketplace to be launched shortly.
Apart from DPIIT and CAIT, the other promoters would be Startup India, Invest India, All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation and Avana Capital, CAIT said.
"This vast purely Indian ecommerce portal will make all efforts to onboard about seven crore traders of the country. Manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers of all verticals of domestic trade and consumers will be the integral part of this ecommerce platform," said the CAIT statement.
The organisation said that the platform would be duly embedded with an efficient delivery ecosystem and digital payments.