The German online retailer OTTO and ECE, the European shopping centre developer and landlord, are creating a cross-channel link between brick-and-mortar retail and e-commerce.
Effective immediately, the product ranges of local retailers and name-brand manufacturers can be added to the product offering on otto.de.
The objective of this connected commerce concept is to boost offline sales at ECE shopping centres and beyond through greater reach and to expand OTTO’s online selection by including local suppliers.
The new services will initially be available to the entire store networks of retailers who operate shops in one of the approximately 90 ECE centres in Germany. The project is launching with selected retailers on board including Marc O’Polo, RENO, and Ulla Popken. Additional services such as nationwide same-day delivery are also planned.
Based on the cooperation between OTTO and ECE, to connect online and offline retail, the partners have founded a joint venture, Stocksquare, based in Hamburg. The company is integrating the store networks of brick-and-mortar retailers with the otto.de platform – creating a unique partnership between e-commerce and traditional retailers unlike any ever before seen in Germany.
“The shopping experience of the future will take place both online and offline,” said Alexander Otto, CEO of ECE. “In this joint project, we are combining our knowledge from both worlds and enhancing brick-and-mortar retail by expanding its reach online. This is truly a remarkable pioneering project. In the process, we can draw on our long-standing partnerships with major retailers and our dense network of shopping centres as well as the omni-channel approach of our Digital Mall project.”
“With this ambitious connected commerce project, we are building a bridge between online and offline shopping for our customers. Together with ECE, we have the opportunity to partner with brick-and-mortar retailers and brands throughout Germany and integrate products from the single largest network of shopping centers in the country into the otto.de platform. In this context, the two companies already share common values through their shareholders in order to provide a genuine alternative for partners and customers,” said Alexander Birken, CEO of the Otto Group.
RPA Perspective At launch, the new connected commerce services will be available to retailers who operate a store in at least one of the 90 ECE shopping centres in Germany. Both consumers and retailers will benefit from ECE’s extensive nationwide network of shopping centres, with almost 60% of the country’s residents living less than 30 minutes away from an ECE centre.
Technically, the connected commerce concept ties in with ECE’s existing ‘Digital Mall’ technology, which allows customers to check the availability of products on the centres’ websites.
During the first stage of the project, customers will be able to see on otto.de whether an item is available at a nearby store, such as one located in an ECE shopping centre. As of today, otto.de is showing local product availability for around 20,000 products from six selected retail partners: Marc O’Polo, myToys, RENO, SportScheck, Brax, and Ulla Popken.
Additional items, stores, and partners will gradually be added over time. The service will not only be limited to stores in ECE shopping centres, but will also include products at other stores as well. In addition, the connected commerce concept has been designed to connect with other online platforms in the future as well.
In the future, the local services will be expanded to include additional elements. A reservation feature for products that are available at local stores as well as the ability to pay for products available in stores online via otto.de and then pick them up are both planned.
In addition, same-day delivery from a shopping centre to a specified address in the vicinity will soon be possible making the shopping centres act as local warehouses and delivery hubs.