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Philippines-based Wilcon Depot launches online store

Items can be delivered, or picked up at the nearest store.

Philippines’ home improvement and construction supplies business Wilcon Depot has launched an online store in the country, the company announced through its social media channel.

The shop offers a selection of tiles, sanitary wares, plumbing, furniture, home interior, building materials, hardware, electrical, appliances, and other DIY items. The items can be delivered to the customers’ doorstep or be picked up at the nearest Wilcon store.

For delivery, the store requires a minimum purchase of $41.08 (PHP2,000). The minimum delivery fee is at $10.27 (PHP500), and gate, road, or parking fees will be shouldered by the customer. Additional charges may also apply depending on the area of delivery.

Payment methods available in the platform are credit card, debit card, BancNet, and GCash.

Wilcon currently boasts a 60-store network across the country, with an average size of 10,000 sqm per store. It is also the only publicly listed company in its sector.
 

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