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Huge potential for Omanis to tap delivery services market

Huge potential for Omanis to tap delivery services market
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As Oman sees a significant rise in e-commerce business, there seems to be a huge demand for delivery jobs in the country, hence a good scope for young Omanis to take up the opportunities.


The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MoTCIT) had earlier said that creating a positive environment for Omanis in the ‘delivery business’ comes in the light of the growth of e-commerce and the changing consumer behaviour in Oman.


The delivery business has gained unprecedented attraction by Omani youth due to its association with e-commerce and the use of modern technologies in tracking, automatic transaction, customer satisfaction and gaining skills.


According to the ministry, a few electronic platforms have a daily average of 15,000 delivery requests. Economists expect that this business will witness significant growth during the next ten years in the light of the growth of e-commerce that the world is witnessing.


With a very high smartphone user penetration and a shift in online shopping, Oman’s e-commerce market is expected to record more. Omani e-shoppers mostly buy clothing, airline tickets, beauty care products, and hotel services.


There is an increasing trend among businesses, especially among Omani-owned SMEs and entrepreneurs, to promote and sell their merchandise through social media. The biggest hurdle in the e-commerce market is the changing mindset of people. Customers want to buy products directly from shops.


The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion is continuously influencing people to adopt e-commerce for shopping, import, and other activities.


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