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A hub for online sellers

Reuel John F. Lumawag

AS e-commerce or the digital market place grows, having the products delivered or meeting with clients may still be a hassle to some.

Owned by Klarisse Gene C. Helborion and Marjorie Mae A. Cabaylo, the Sellers Hub seeks to cater to online sellers around Davao Region as their physical store or drop off point for their products.

Operating as a cube concept store, each cube is being rented by their different clients in Davao City and those from neighboring towns and provinces.

Helborion said their small cubes are rented out at P500 per month while the large cubes are at P1,000 per month. For those who were not able to get a cube at the hub, their store can serve as a drop-off point and pick-up points of sellers and their clients. The sellers will just have to pay P16 per day.

One of the good things to note about the Sellers Hub is they separate the food from the non-food. The products at the store are also arranged properly -- food are grouped as one, so with the clothing and cosmetics.

"You really require our clients to separate the cube for their food and non-food," Helborion said.

Sellers Hub also has a large refrigerator for food items that need to be kept frozen.

She said they keep a logbook for all products sold per cube to ensure that they return the right sales to those who are renting their cubes.

If you are an online seller and looking for a place to temporarily serve as your physical store, then you might want to drop by and check out Sellers Hub, Door 21, EC Business Center along C.M. Recto St. (Claveria), Davao City.

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