The e-commerce platform, Mercado Libre, has taken a significant step in its global expansion by opening its first distribution center (CEDIS) in the United States, as reported by Ariel Szarfsztejn, the company’s commerce president, through his LinkedIn account.
Strategically located in Texas, the CEDIS will allow Mercado Libre to connect US sellers and brands with buyers in Latin America, starting with Mexico.
With the ability to identify products with the “Ships from USA” label on its marketplace, “Mexican users can find products from the United States. They will receive them at their home within two business days after purchase,” explained Ariel Szarfsztejn.
The executive detailed that the company continues to advance in its expansion within the framework of its 25th anniversary. Likewise, he announced that this new step opens opportunities for brands and sellers from the neighboring northern country, inviting them to be part of the growth and reach of the marketplace in Latin America.
Additionally, within the goals of this e-commerce platform is the creation of 18,000 new jobs in Latin America, and by the end of 2024, they estimate having 76,000 direct and indirect jobs throughout the region, from independent sellers and small businesses to employees in areas such as logistics, technology, and customer service, so their expansion in the United States represents additional job opportunities in various sectors.
Likewise, aware of the potential of the Mexican market, the second most important in the region for Mercado Libre, in 2024 the company will invest $2.45 billion, a 48% growth compared to last year’s investment.
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