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Multichannel Commerce Series: Connect to the Right Channels

ChannelAdvisor

While most brands previously saw e-commerce as one channel in their go-to-market strategy, it now consists of a multitude of channels — each with its own complexities from costs of listing to storage to fulfillment. Connecting to the right channels in the right way. Connecting to the right channels in the right way.

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Multichannel Commerce Series: Connect to the Right Channels

ChannelAdvisor

While most brands previously saw e-commerce as one channel in their go-to-market strategy, it now consists of a multitude of channels — each with its own complexities from costs of listing to storage to fulfillment. Connecting to the right channels in the right way. Connecting to the right channels in the right way.

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Managing the Complications of Drop Shipping on Marketplaces

ChannelAdvisor

This is one example of the many complications that can arise when drop shipping on marketplaces. While drop shipping has been around for decades, its presence on marketplaces has swelled in recent years — and so have the number of issues faced by third-party retailers and vendors. Drop Shipping on Marketplaces.

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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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Managing the Complications of Drop Shipping on Marketplaces

ChannelAdvisor

This is one example of the many complications that can arise when drop shipping on marketplaces. While drop shipping has been around for decades, its presence on marketplaces has swelled in recent years — and so have the number of issues faced by third-party retailers and vendors. Drop Shipping on Marketplaces.

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Meeting Consumer Needs at Speed Requires Flexible Technology and the Right Partners

Kibo

The businesses that are succeeding during this time of flux are asking themselves questions like: How are we meeting the needs of our buyer and buyer community? Are we meeting those needs by surfacing and recommending the right products to them onsite—products that they may not have known we even carried (like toilet paper)?

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Nordstrom Issues Supplier Mandate for RFID Tagging

Retail TouchPoints

The company’s directive to its suppliers includes RFID ticketed products for all of its channels, including Nordstrom, Nordstrom CA, Nordstrom Rack and Nordstrom Rack CA. RFID-ticketed products are not yet required for drop-ship suppliers. Some are leveraging RFID data to improve workflows and supply chain visibility.

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