HomeWarehousingGrocery RetailTesco Brings e-Commerce To ChinaTesco Brings e-Commerce To ChinaJune 27, 2013TescoUK grocery brand Tesco, will enter the e-commerce business starting in Shanghai. China Daily reports that Tesco will ship “food, vegetables, fruits and daily use articles, and it will use its own logistics system.” To read more, click HERE.RelatedTesco's $4.6 Billion Takeover of Booker: What Happens Next?U.K. Regulator Orders Tesco To Improve Supplier Invoice TransparencyChinese E-Commerce Firm To Sell Fresh FoodTesco: British Farming Can Benefit From Imported ProduceRecommendedAutomationSCN Summit: Future of the Supply Chain Kicks Off Dec. 3SCN Summit: Future of the Supply Chain kicks off Dec. 3. Experts from PLM Fleet, Datex Corp. and Alteryx will talk about how to leverage clean technologies, warehouse management and analytics automation.Mentorship ProgramsWomen in Supply Chain Forum: Shattering Glass CeilingsThis event has become more than just a networking space. It’s a pathway for women in supply chain to really embrace being a woman in the supply chain. It’s a journey that we can all take together to learn, grow, nurture and shatter glass ceilings.SponsoredCold Storage Logistics – Automating Truck Flow and Dock AssignmentsIn the complexities of food logistics and emerging technologies, distribution centers are now finding ways to automate their gate access and streamline their inbound/outbound logistics from one solution, reducing costs and increasing trailer throughput.