If logistics companies in Dubai were able to fully utilize the logistics capabilities and infrastructure available in the region, then nothing would stop Dubai from becoming a market leader in e-Commerce. This is not the result of a speculation or intent driven estimation. The claim is being made by over 97% of attendees Jafza Associates Forum 2013, where they affirmed that Dubai is already equipped with such infrastructure that can make the city an e-commerce hub of the Middle east
Key Challenges
You must be wondering that if Dubai is so capable of becoming an e-commerce hub, then why it hasn't already achieved this status. The problem lies in regulations, standards and Internet penetration. All of this needs to be improved from their current levels for making an impact. Now, the improvements not only need to be reflected in Dubai itself, but across the GCC. Without a widespread improvement and strategic implementation, there is limited scope of the city becoming a leader in e-commerce logistics services.
Banks and other financial institutions are also important components of the entire framework where they need to improve upon turnaround times, process quality, and cost effective solutions. These factors are crucial for attracting businesses to set up merchant accounts that are required for maintaining an e-commerce network. Without a merchant account, a retail business does not qualify for selling its wares online. In order to enhance the e-commerce capabilities, it is important for banks to improve the quality of their services for increasing the number of businesses opening merchant accounts in their facility.