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Adapting B2B Integration To Support Distributed Commerce

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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. For most brands and retailers, this is an untapped resource of rich data.

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7 Must-Know Clothing Dropshipping Suppliers for Fashion Retail Brands

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Fashion and apparel storefronts always need fresh supplies of trendy clothes. Drop-shipping will increase substantially. Fashion retailers cede control of fulfillment to suppliers, who are responsible for picking, packing, and shipping all dropship orders. But today’s clothing retailers are feeling the pinch.

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

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Grocery supply chains are working overtime to meet needs, forcing many businesses to reassess how they manage inventory, process orders and fulfill them quickly and accurately. Both of these issues are detrimental to supply chains — but there is an option to tackle them both: unified commerce. Eliminating Single-Channel Reliance.

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