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Vietnamese dairy giant approaches more customers by selling milk online

Vietnamese dairy giant approaches more customers by selling milk online

Thursday, October 06, 2016, 16:36 GMT+7

Vietnam’s largest dairy producer Vinamilk has recently launched a commercial website in an attempt to reach more customers.

The website ‘Giac mo sua Viet - Vinamilk eShop,’ accessible at https://giacmosuaviet.com.vn/, is created to be a convenient service where customers can directly purchase products at anytime, anywhere, according to Vinamilk.

The website is also a channel to broaden the milk producer’s selling network.

It boasts a list of various products of Vinamilk, including dairy products and beverages.

Customers who purchase online before 10:00 am can expect to receive their selected items on the same day while those whose bills are worth VND300,000 (US$13.45) or above have free goods delivery.

Customers can pay in cash on delivery (COD), via domestic debit card, or by international credit card.

On September 15, Vinamilk topped the list of 50 most valuable brands in Vietnam in 2016, the second time it has dominated the board since 2015, according to the London-based brand valuation and strategy consultancy Brand Finance.

In August, the dairy giant was listed among regional enterprises in Forbes Asia’s Fabulous 50 List 2016, which honored the best publicly traded big companies in the Asia-Pacific region.

The firm also made it to Asia’s Fab 50.

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