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Adapting B2B Integration To Support Distributed Commerce

RTP blog

Today’s distributed commerce environment — with its improved digital shopping technologies and widespread adoption of multiple commerce channels — demands greater supply chain agility to drop-ship merchandise when and where the customer wants it.

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7 Must-Know Clothing Dropshipping Suppliers for Fashion Retail Brands

Fabric

When a customer buys an item from the retailer’s online store, the supplier ships the product directly to the consumer on the retailer’s behalf. Drop-shipping will increase substantially. Fashion retailers cede control of fulfillment to suppliers, who are responsible for picking, packing, and shipping all dropship orders.

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21 Sessions, Presentations and Workshops You Can’t Miss at IRCE 2018

BigCommerce

Traditionally B2B retailers are going direct to consumer. Learn more about the nuances of B2B online selling. In fact, The Knobs Co, a mixed B2B and B2C online seller, won a 2016 Innovation Award for their building out of a visual search tool on site. The B2B Workshop. What to Know Before You Go. Here are our favorites.

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The State of Ecommerce Platforms in 2018: Cloud Commerce, Open SaaS and The API Economy

BigCommerce

Bring B2B Complexity Online. The cart or the SaaS platform manages PCI compliance for the brand, as well as checkout best practices, and pulls on APIs or EDIs to sync with other decoupled solutions to ensure brand data is updated across the board. Does the shipping system understand and support Dimensional Weight? And much more.

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[Guest Blog] The Benefit of Unified Commerce During COVID-19

ChannelAdvisor

Rapid and accurate order processing is essential to keep your business moving during demand spikes via retail, drop ship or e-commerce orders. While industries like fashion are languishing without orders, companies that produce essential items like hand sanitizer or currently high-demand items like wine and beer can barely keep up.

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