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ECOM or Ecom may refer to: * E-commerce, type of business model * ECOM Agroindustrial, a global commodity trading and processing company * Toyota eCom, an electric vehicle * E-COM, a hybrid mail process See also * eComXpo, a free online virtual tradeshow * eCOM-LAC {{Multiple issues, {{notability, Companies, date=September 2015 {{Update, date=February 2022 {{Unreferenced, date=February 2022 The Latin America and Caribbean Federation for Internet and Electronic Commerce ( es, Federación de Latinoamérica y ... * E-comm (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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ECOM Agroindustrial
ECOM Agroindustrial is a global commodity trading and processing company based in Switzerland. The company specializes mainly in coffee, cocoa and cotton. ECOM has more than 40 offices located in over 35 countries all around the world. It is the largest coffee millers in the world. 32% of their coffee and 43.7% of their cocoa is sold as sustainable. History ECOM was founded in 1849 by Jose Esteve as a cotton trading business in Spain. The Esteve family subsequently themselves established in the US in 1885 following developments in cotton farming. They expanded into Brazil in 1935 and in Mexico in 1948. ECOM was soon established and joined coffee trading in 1959 and cocoa in 1991. In 2000, ECOM bought the London-based coffee business of the Cargill company. In 2012, ECOM purchased 13 million 60-kg bags of coffee or about 7% of the world's coffee. In 2013, ECOM announced the purchase of the commodity trading division of Armajaro Holdings, taking over its coffee, cocoa and sugar b ...
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EComXpo
eComXpo is a free online virtual tradeshow for search, affiliate and internet marketers. Visitors have the ability to engage other visitors of the conference directly and communicate with each other and exchange contact information with exhibitors and other visitors.January 29, 2007EComXpo Show Registration Open WHIR news, retrieved August 8, 2007 Those are common activities from real world trade shows, transported to the Internet.Steve Johnson (October 27, 2006 ''Chicago Tribune Print Edition'', retrieved August 12, 2007 Overview European presence was strong in the inaugural show. Participants cited the savings of time and money that online trade shows provide as the reason for their participation. Exhibitors treat the online event just like a normal convention in the real world.Amanda C. Kooser/Entrepreneur.com (July 23, 2007)Take It Online, Virtual trade shows take care of some very real business ''MSNBC.com'' and August 1, 2007 ''The Washington Post'', retrieved August 12 ...
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ECOM-LAC
{{Multiple issues, {{notability, Companies, date=September 2015 {{Update, date=February 2022 {{Unreferenced, date=February 2022 The Latin America and Caribbean Federation for Internet and Electronic Commerce ( es, Federación de Latinoamérica y el Caribe para Internet y el Comercio Electrónico, eCOM-LAC) was founded in March 1988 at a meeting held in Rio de Janeiro. Objective The Federation´s Mission Statement is to promote development of ICTs in the Latin America and Caribbean region, support initiatives that reduce the digital divide in this geographical area, and represent the ICT private sector of this region in the corresponding international fora, such as: * WSIS – World Summit of the Information Society * IGF – Internet Governance Forum * ICANN - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers * LACNIC – Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry History eCOM-LAC organized two regional electronic commerce summits, the first in São Paulo (Mar ...
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E-commerce
E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the activity of electronically buying or selling of products on online services or over the Internet. E-commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. E-commerce is in turn driven by the technological advances of the semiconductor industry, and is the largest sector of the electronics industry. Defining e-commerce The term was coined and first employed by Dr. Robert Jacobson, Principal Consultant to the California State Assembly's Utilities & Commerce Committee, in the title and text of California's Electronic Commerce Act, carried by the late Committee Chairwoman Gwen Moore (D-L.A.) and enacted in 1984. E-commerce typically uses the web for at least a part of a transaction's life cycle although it may also use other techno ...
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Toyota ECom
The Toyota eCom is an electric vehicle (EV) that Toyota first demonstrated at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. The premise of the eCom was not to be just a small car, but a car available to everybody that had a special electronic card instead of a key, promoting carpooling. It was seen in various car shows and demonstrations in three color schemes, one being white with blue fringes, another gold with blue fringes and the third very similar to the first with green-blue fringes. Thirty eComs were made and stations were set up for rental in Toyota City as part of the "Toyota Crayon" project and an additional twenty were rented to the Tama New Town experimental community transportation project near Tokyo. Toyota Motor Sales USA joined with the University of California, Irvine and other partners to demonstrate the shared use of electric cars utilizing the eCom, Toyota's 2-passenger personal transport EV. Participants include companies located in University Research Park, a commercial park ...
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E-COM
E-COM, short for Electronic Computer Originated Mail, was a hybrid mail process used from 1982 to 1985 by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to print electronically originated mail, and deliver it in envelopes to customers within two days of transmission. Description The E-COM service allowed customers to transmit messages of up to two pages from their own computers, via telecommunication lines, to one or more of 25 serving post offices (SPOs) located in the following cities: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Richmond, St. Louis, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC. After an electronic message was received by an SPO, it was processed and sorted by ZIP Code, then printed on letter-size bond paper, folded, and sealed in an envelope printed with a blue E-COM logo. In order to be eligible for the ser ...
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