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Cold Storage (Singapore): Establishing Trust Among On-line Consumers
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Cold Storage, which operated a chain of 31 supermarkets located across the city-state of Singapore, was a well-established retail operation renowned for the quality of its fresh food. In June 1998, the company launched its supermarket services on the Internet in an effort to better serve its customers. Now in June 2000, Lester Quah, operations director at Cold Storage, had to evaluate the factors that helped its on-line shoppers to establish trust in its virtual store and the value of being a member of CaseTrust, a third-party trust accreditation scheme, for promoting its online e-tailing business.