技术
- 分析与建模 - 计算机视觉软件
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
关于客户
Mycart Mauritius 是一个在线购物平台,旨在为毛里求斯和罗德里格斯地区的客户提供便捷的在线购物服务。该平台将来自该地区各地的客户和供应商聚集到一个在线平台上。该市场提供众多类别的产品,从时尚小玩意到最新时尚。该平台的设计宗旨是用户友好且可靠,重点是为客户提供无缝的购物体验。 Mycart 还提供卓越的客户服务,包括实时聊天支持,以确保客户完全满意。
挑战
毛里求斯企业家维沙尔·阿南德 (Vishal Anand) 设想建立一个市场,将毛里求斯和罗德里格斯岛的所有客户和供应商聚集到一个在线平台上。目标是创建一个平台,让各种规模的企业都可以销售其产品,为客户提供广泛的产品,无论他们位于毛里求斯和罗德里格斯岛的哪个位置。然而,面临的挑战是创建一个用户友好且可靠的网站,可以处理大量产品和供应商,同时还为客户提供无缝的购物体验。
解决方案
该解决方案由 Yo!Kart 团队提供,该团队设计了一个用户友好且可靠的网站 Mycart.mu。为了跟上客户偏好使用手机购物的趋势,Mycart 还在 Google Playstore 上提供了移动应用程序。 Mycart 允许供应商注册,无需向他们收取任何费用。该市场还方便了供应商开展业务。供应商可以定制和管理他们的在线商店。他们还可以管理订单、库存、产品列表等。以客户为中心的方法一直是 Mycart 成功的基石。为了确保客户完全满意,Mycart 通过实时聊天支持提供客户支持。
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