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Coach CEO Q&A: New Las Vegas Fulfillment Center will Reduce Delivery Times by 50%+

Retail TouchPoints

The facility, which currently employs 200 full- and part-time employees, is expected to require an additional 400 full-time workers by 2029. Having a facility on the West Coast reduces inbound and outbound transportation, and close proximity to our customers means they’ll receive ecommerce orders that much faster.

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The Post-Pandemic Fashion Industry Makeover

Retail TouchPoints

It has been a year since the pandemic rocked a fashion industry that was already feeling the pressure of trying to keep pace with consumer shifts toward digital, ethical sourcing and eco-friendly products. Here are some of the overarching themes of the changing consumer sentiment that will shape the fashion industry’s journey ahead.

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How NFTs Can Fight Fraud and Increase Customer Loyalty

Omnisend

In fact, Menard tells Omnisend that NFTs are a vehicle that can be used to not only verify the authenticity of ecommerce products and improve the user experience, but also bring about a renaissance to the commerce world. NFTs and ecommerce: a fight against fraud. NFTs are unique in a digital world”. The move to “phygital”.

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The Ultimate Guide to Print on Demand Statistics for 2023

Ecommerce Platforms

At the same time, consumers are searching for more sustainable, personalized products, boosting demand for the print on demand approach. Print on Demand is growing almost as quickly as the ecommerce market overall, which is projected to reach a value of $7.4 In 2021, retail ecommerce sales generated a value of around $5.2

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Economist is ‘Optimistic, but With an Asterisk’ About Post-Pandemic Retail

Retail TouchPoints

However, we’re seeing that the number of jobs and labor hours that were created in ecommerce is greater than the number of jobs/labor hours lost in [brick-and-mortar] retail. People are exchanging partial-week jobs for full-week jobs with benefits, and ecommerce jobs pay approximately 30% more than brick-and-mortar retail.

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