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  2. Wildberries - Wikipedia

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    Wildberries (Russian: Вайлдберриз, Vayldberriz) is the largest Russian online retailer. It was founded in 2004 by Tatyana Kim. [3] Besides Russia, Wildberries serves: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. [4] [5] Wildberries had more than 48,000 employees as of 2020. [6]

  3. X5 Group - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, X5 Retail Group and the Unitrade customs broker developed an end-to-end service for foreign online stores. Partners pick up orders from the online store warehouses in China, bring them to Russia, clear them through customs and deliver them to the X5 distribution centre in Novosibirsk. Then 5Post delivers the parcels to stores. [49]

  4. Ozon - Wikipedia

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    Ozon is one of the first e-commerce companies in Russia, sometimes referred to as "the Amazon of Russia." [2] [3] [4] Established in 1998 as an online bookstore, Ozon was one of the three biggest online retail platforms in the country by 2019. [5] It was named as the #3 most valuable Russian internet company of 2020 by Forbes. [6]

  5. Dark store - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Toys-R-Us adopted a version of the dark store model but it uses existing stores as warehouses. [12] Traditional and online operations converge as the company uses their parked inventory to deliver online orders. [12] While most popular dark stores serve groceries, some of them are clothing shops, helping brands to cut ...

  6. Pyaterochka - Wikipedia

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    Pyaterochka launched a store refurbishment program in 2013 to introduce a new range of products, and to make the store layout more spacious. Most of the stores were refurbished with a glass-front design. The Pyaterochka brand of discount stores is the core format for X5 Retail Group, followed by the Perekrestok supermarket chain. [4]

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  8. Yandex Market - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Market (Russian: Яндекс Маркет, romanized: Yandeks Market; stylised as Yandex.Market) is a Russian free online service for the selection of goods and shopping. [1] The service was launched on November 30, 2000, by Yandex. [2] Since 2016, it is a separate company. [3]

  9. Gold Apple (company) - Wikipedia

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    July 9, 2021 the first retail store opened outside of Russia, in Minsk, Belarus, and on March 20, 2022 in Almaty, Kazakhastan. [4] The average selling space of supermarkets in Russia is 1,500 m 2 . In December 2021, the company plans to open a 2,500 m 2 flagship store in the Neglinnaya Galereya mall in the city center of Moscow.