Retail giants Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart violated Indian quality control rules by stocking products that did not have ...
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Retail Insight Network on MSNAmazon and Flipkart caught breaching quality control rules in IndiaThe Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has exposed non-compliance with quality control regulations by e-commerce companies ...
Amazon.com, Inc. the world’s largest e commerce company, is considering spinning off its India business and listing it on the domestic stock market.
BIS's raids on Amazon and Flipkart warehouses in cities like Lucknow and Gurugram led to the seizure of uncertified toys, ...
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Amid Amazon and Flipkart warehouse raids, spotlight falls on a major originator of non-certified productsThe Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has carried out major search and seizure operations at the warehouses of e-commerce ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNAmazon, Flipkart raided over non-certified products; Meesho, Myntra, BigBasket also under BIS radarThe Bureau of Indian Standards, the country's top product certification agency, has carried out search and seizure operations ...
The Bureau of Indian Standards carried out search and seizure operations at several Amazon and Flipkart warehouses in Lucknow ...
Customers across 10 major cities can now get their hands on the latest iPhone 16e, along with popular Android smartphones ...
In a recent raid conducted on March 7 at an Amazon warehouse in Lucknow, BIS seized 215 toys and 24 hand blenders, all ...
Retail giants Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart violated Indian quality control rules by stocking products that did not have the required standards certificate, India's top government-run product ...
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