CeX is partnering with Just Eat Takeaway.com to introduce expanded delivery options for products like pre-owned video games, DVDs, Blu-rays, and consumer electronics. This launch serves as the brand's newest non-food option for its delivery app, providing direct support for consumers interested in purchasing things like games, consoles, cables, and controllers.
"This partnership is a real game changer. Bringing tech and gaming to those that need it right now from all stores nationwide (almost 400 locations). A dream team collaboration and shout out to everyone that has supported to make it happen," says Monica Brennan, Strategic Partnerships Manager - Grocery & Retail at Just Eat.
This launch follows the brand's recent partnership with drone delivery company PHOENIX group to deliver health and personal care products to consumers across Europe.
Second-Hand Tech Deliveries
CeX and Just Eat Takeaway.com Will Deliver Pre-Owned Gaming Products
Trend Themes
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On-demand Second-hand Markets — The rise of second-hand tech delivery introduces a shift to more mainstream and accessible markets for pre-owned consumer electronics.
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App-based Retail Partnerships — The collaborative model between tech retailers and food delivery apps signifies a novel approach to expanding retail access and customer reach.
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Diversified Delivery Platforms — Delivery apps expanding into non-food sectors highlight the increasing demand for diversified and convenient consumer product transportation methods.
Industry Implications
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Second-hand Electronics — The second-hand electronics industry is being transformed by delivery innovations, making tech more accessible and reducing e-waste.
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Food Delivery Platforms — Food delivery platforms branching into new partnership territories could redefine their role in the retail and logistics sectors.
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E-commerce Logistics — E-commerce logistics is experiencing a shift driven by the integration with local delivery services for speedy and efficient order fulfillment.