Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

The screenshots were shared by Esanjo and JadoPado’s founder Omar Kassim on Twitter.about Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

The first screenshot, per Omar’s tweet, is from the homepage of staging website of Amazon.ae

Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

. For those of you who don’t know, a staging website is used for testing purposes and is normally an exact replica of the live website, which in most cases is not open to public yet.

The second screnshot comes from Amazon Seller Central for UAE that’s already live on Amazon.ae. Amazon Seller Central would replace Souq Sellers enabling brands and merchants to use it to sell their products to Amazon.ae. This screenshot unlike the first one comes from the live page that offers/confirms some interesting details.

Souq.com/Amazon’s new office in Amman, Jordan also confirms that Souq’s brand is about to get absorbed into Amazon. The new office doesn’t carry any Souq branding and its lobby welcomes the visitors with an Amazon logo on the wall. The pictures of this new office were also shared by Souq.com’s CEO Ronaldo Mouchawar.

Amazon on the pages, notes, “Since 2017, we have been focused on integrating our Souq and Amazon offerings and working hard to move our Sellers swiftly over to the Amazon system to provide a more effective service and greater selling opportunities that will help them grow their business.”

The page also explains that Amazon is currently moving their inventory from Souq Sellers to Amazon Seller Central account gradually and that the merchants can login to Amazon Seller Central account using their Souq login credentials.

“You can still manage your business in your Souq Selling Center account as usual until further notice. Meanwhile, you can access your new Amazon Seller Central account to check your migrated details and get familiar with using your Amazon Seller Central. The price and quantity of your listings that is available in your Souq account is copied to your new Amazon Seller Central Account every 24 hours,” adds Amazon on the page.

With these new developments, it’s almost obvious that Amazon is maybe a few weeks away from the launch of Amazon.ae that will replace Souq.com (in UAE) – a company it had acquired for $580 million almost two years ago.

What remains to be seen though is if Amazon Saudi and Amazon Egypt will also launch around the same time or not.

OMMAR KASSIM TWEET 

1. First image is from a dev site (🎩 anonymous Twitter friend)

OMAR SAID IT BEGINS

Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

Amazon preparing the launch of Amazon.ae to replace Souq.com in UAE

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Amazon is launching a new marketplace targeting Middle Eastern countries Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The company is telling sellers to focus on Amazon’s main site instead of Souq.com, the Dubai-based online retailer it bought for $580 million in 2017.
The move will give a unified brand and back-end system for Amazon in the Middle East, while helping more U.S.-based sellers expand in the region.