Soap.com will revolutionize, digitize your drugstore experience.
- The owners of Diapers.com, a company that turns an impressive profit selling, yes, diapers, have decided to take on all commonplace household products digitally by launching Soap.com this summer.
- Although big sites like Drugstore.com and Amazon.com already offer online drugstore products, Soap.com believes its strong grasp on logistics will set it apart.
- Soap.com possesses a unique warehouse technology that includes robots which determine the most efficient way to pack products. They also physically retrieve the items from the warehouse shelves.
- Orders arrive within two days, and shipping is free.
Facts & Figures
- Diapers.com sold $182 million worth of diapers and baby products in 2009 and anticipate $300 million in 2010.
- Soap.com expects to carry 40,000 products by the end of the year.
- Currently, the offline drugstore market generates $125 billion. The online market makes $8 billion.
Best Quote
“These are products you bought a thousand times before and don’t need to see or touch them again. These are chores.” - Vinit Bharara, Cofounder of Quidsi, which owns Diapers.com
Tags: drug store, internet, online shopping, retail, robots