Giglio Group S.p.A. operates an e-commerce company in Italy and internationally. It provides business to business and business to consumer services for fashion, design, food, and healthcare products. The company engages in the creation and management of outsourced e-commerce activities, and development of omni-channel projects for integrating physical POS with e-stores; management of online sales on marketplaces; provision of marketing automation, loyalty and engagement, and conversational marketing services; and retail of travel supplies for cruise ships on-board sales and duty-free shops in ports and airports. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Milan, Italy. Giglio Group S.p.A. is a subsidiary of Meridiana Holding S.r.l.
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