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The Top 5 E-Commerce Fulfillment Predictions For 2018

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By Andrew Atkinson, GrandCanals There’s something about the start of the year that brings out the crystal-ball-gazer in all of us, even though, as Nobel-prize winning physicist Niels Bohr once noted (seconded by New York Yankees Hall of Famer Yogi Berra), “Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future.” Who will they be?

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2023 E-Commerce Series: Adapting to Changing Consumer Behavior (Part 1)

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This is the first in a three-part blog series on the 3 Global E-Commerce Tactics to Address for Success in 2023. The 2022 holiday rush is over — but it’s no time to ease up on e-commerce execution. Consider: Where does your target audience spend most of its time (e.g., TikTok , Amazon, in-store)?

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Guide for E-commerce Businesses to Thrive This Peak Season

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Your fellow e-commerce businesses, shipping carriers, third-party logistic partners, etc have all geared up to handle the peak season’s shipping volume without succumbing to delivery issues and negative customer experiences. Amazon launched a second Prime Day, and stores like Target and Walmart followed suit with early fall holiday deals.

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Will Department Stores Be History By 2030?

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Adam Blair, Editor: Predicting the future is a tricky business, and I would love to be proven wrong about this, but I fear department stores — at least as we know them — will be retail relics by the turn of the next decade.

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Fashion Meets Technology – Choose Well, Be Well!

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Some retailers like Walmart and Amazon are working on pilot programs that allow customers to purchase products without waiting in line at all by ringing up items while they shop or as they exit the store using mobile apps. Retailers have started using AI to power their e-Commerce experience.

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Is Q2 2018 A Sign Of Good Things To Come For Retailers…Or Just A Happy Blip?

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Q2 was a solid three months for retail, with major players such as Walmart , Target and TJX posting some of the strongest results. after initially predicting that retail sales would climb 3.8% It’s a value vs. experience game that will weed out weaker, less progressive companies.

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Crafting Effective Solutions For Retail Supply Chain Management

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Amazon uses machine learning algorithms, including insights from Amazon’s A9 algorithm , to analyze customer behavior and historical data to predict demand accurately. Walmart uses RFID technology to track real-time inventory. That’s all, make sure you check out more of our blog for up-to-date supply chain management tips!