The growth trajectory of e-commerce in Brazil is expected to remain high over the next four years, as predicted by the Brazilian Electronic Commerce Association (Abcomm). For 2024, the expectation is that the sector will reach a revenue of R$ 205,11 billion, representing an increase of 10,45% compared to the forecasts for 2023. In this scenario, the adoption of trends such as automation becomes essential for sellers who wish to keep up with this evolution. Those who use technology operate with greater efficiency and productivity, while those who still rely on manual processes face greater risks of errors and slower deliveries
A Magis5, certified partner of Magalu, will be present at the 3rd edition of Expo Magalu, the largest marketplace event in Latin America, what will happen on August 21 in the Anhembi District, in São Paulo. The event is aimed at sellers who are already operating or wish to enter the Magalu marketplace, seeking to improve your strategies and results
With a stand of 50 square meters, Magis5 will showcase its complete solutions hub for sellers, promoting interactive activations that will practically demonstrate the main uses of your process integration tool. Furthermore, there will be demonstrations of Analytics and Magis5 University, an exclusive and free educational platform, with courses taught by e-commerce specialists, focused on empowering sellers for success in the marketplace
"The seller who stays at the forefront", using technology to optimize processes and get closer to customers, there is a clear advantage. Automation is inevitable. For example, whoever uses an automation hub can issue an invoice and provide the tracking number 24 hours a day, while those who do this manually face time limitations. Today, the market demands more than just good prices; "it is necessary to be agile in delivery and have a good positioning to stand out", affirms Claudio Dias, CEO of Magis5
The Magalu Expo will feature renowned speakers, including Luiza Helena Trajano, chairman of the Board of Directors of Magalu, Frederico Trajano, CEO of the company, besides Ana Claudia Plihal, head of LinkedIn Brazil, and Ale Costa, CEO of Cacau Show, among others