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Delticom AG
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Delticom AG engages in the sale of tyres and complete wheels online. The company is headquartered in Hannover, Niedersachsen and currently employs 174 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-10-26. The company specializes in the design and operation of online shops, Internet marketing and distribution logistics. The firm operates through a single E-Commerce segment, focusing on online sales of tires and automotive accessories to retail and commercial customers, as well as sale of used vehicles and online food retail. The firm operates more than 460 online shops and distribution platforms in more than 70 countries, mainly in Europe and the United States. The tire product range is distributed through the ReifenDirekt and Tirendo platforms in the German-speaking countries, mytyres.co.uk in the United Kingdom and 123pneus.fr in France, among others. In addition to Website design, the Company provides product descriptions and customer service in national languages, as well as design of integrated internal ordering and automated warehousing. Online grocery shopping is offered under the Gourmondo, ES Food and Allyouneed Fresh brands.
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