It is learned that according to data from Mexican express company Borzo, the volume of online orders in Mexico increased by 50% in February this year, reaching its highest peak in 2022. According to Borzo, online orders grew 45% on Valentine’s Day this year, 80% of Mexicans shopped online, and demand for last-mile delivery services surged 27%. Data shows that the shipment volume of clothing and accessories, and flowers increased by 150%, which is the fastest growing category. In addition, the order volume of cakes, cosmetics, postcards and other products has also increased. Borzo expects the number of goods shipped through its platform in 2022 to increase by 70% compared to 2021, and Mexicans will still conduct large-scale online shopping activities. Borzo also pointed out that Mexican consumers will see a surge in shopping demand during these special holidays, including Mother's Day, Children's Day, back-to-school season, Christmas, Cyber Monday, "Buen Fin" promotions, and more. Editor ✎ Nicole/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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