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What is Order Management? The Enterprise Retailer’s Guide to Processing, Fulfillment, and More

Fabric

According to Insider Intelligence, 24% of retail purchases are expected to take place online by 2026. However, while global e-commerce sales are growing at an accelerated pace, the traditional approach to order management has not kept up with the evolving needs and expectations of modern customers.

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4 Steps to Operations and Fulfillment Transformation

Retail TouchPoints

With ecommerce already on the upswing and expected to grow to one-quarter of all global retail sales by 2026, retailers have a golden opportunity to capitalize on this disruptive time and protect their brand against future supply chain bottlenecks while establishing themselves as industry leaders.

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New to Retail: BOPIS Free Shipping

OrderDynamics

Nor has there been enough focus on telling consumers about it. Online orders get processed in the digital commerce space. This can be done using standard online ordering, mobile commerce, voice commerce, text or even social media orders. This message tells a shopper to ‘pick up your order’ with an identifier.

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The Complete Guide to Omnichannel Fulfillment for Enterprise Retailers

Fabric

As a result, customers enjoy greater convenience, speed, flexibility, and more personalized fulfillment experiences. Omnichannel fulfillment is a strategy that enables enterprise retail brands to seamlessly fulfill customer orders using connected inventory from any channel or combination of channels.

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2021 Technology Predictions for Retail Industry

iVend

billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 27% from 2020 to 2026. Digital commerce allows retailers to integrate sales channels across their enterprise and transform their retail operations into a single unified system. PwC reports that 88% of consumers are willing to pay for same-day or faster delivery.