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Amazon starts preparations to launch in Sweden

Aug 4 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc  AMZN.O  has started
preparations to launch in Sweden, marking its first step to
establish a local presence in a Nordic country.
    Swedish customers can already shop on Amazon through its
websites in other European countries such as Germany, and get
their purchases shipped to the country, but this often meant
paying high delivery charges.
    "We are optimistic that, by focusing on the things we
believe customers will place the greatest emphasis on - low
prices, a wide range and fast deliveries - we will eventually be
able to win the trust of Swedish customers," Alex Ootes, vice
president for EU Expansion at Amazon, said on Tuesday, 
    The Swedish website amazon.se was still directing customers
to amazon.de with an option to deliver to Sweden. Amazon has not
released a date for the launch of the website, a spokesman said.
    Amazon did not say if it would create a warehouse or
distribution hub in Sweden but Ootes said: "The next step is to
introduce a complete retail offering in Sweden and that is what
we plan to do now".
    Daily Svenska Dagbladet, citing a local newspaper report,
said a warehouse was being built at a business park outside
Eskilstuna, west of Stockholm, along with logistics group Kuehne
and Nagel  KNIN.S . Kuehne and Nagel did not immediately respond
to a request for comment.
     The probable entry of Amazon into Sweden has been talked
about for years and could represent a challenge to local
players. Shares of budget DIY and homewares retailer Clas Ohlson
 CLASb.ST , fashion specialist Boozt AB  BOOZT.ST , and e-books
seller Storytel  STORYb.TE  edged lower.

 (Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee and Simon Johnson in
Stockholm, with Tommy Lund in Gdansk
Editing by David Holmes)
 ((supantha.mukherjee@thomsonreuters.com; +46 8 502 423 84;
Reuters Messaging:
supantha.mukherjee.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))

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