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Benefits of Cross-Channel Tracking in eCommerce

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Cross-channel tracking, also known as cross-device tracking, involves monitoring customer interactions and behaviors across multiple online channels and devices. These channels can include websites, mobile apps, social media platforms, email, and more. The goal is to create a cohesive and unified view of the customer journey, regardless of how and where customers interact with a brand.

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US Foods Chef’store Invests in AI-Powered Supply Chain

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Wholesale food retailer US Foods Chef’store is investing in supply chain efficiency, tapping into artificial intelligence and machine learning tech to bolster efforts and improve the customer experience.

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Why Your Loyalties Should Lie With Amazon, Despite the FTC Lawsuit.

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If you sell goods on eCommerce and have not heard about FTC’s Lawsuit against Amazon- “The Big One” , then you’re probably living under a rock. To give you a summary, in September 2023, the Federal Trade Commission filed a significant complaint in a federal district court, asserting that Amazon operates as an unlawful monopoly. The FTC and its state partners say Amazon’s actions allow it to “stop rivals and sellers from lowering prices, degrade quality for shoppers, overcharge sellers, stifle in

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Hy-Vee’s Tech-Powered Micro Fulfillment Is Expediting Order Pickup

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Midwest grocer Hy-Vee is leveling up its micro fulfillment capabilities by powering its network of fulfillment centers with technology that is increasing productivity.

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The Pragmatic Path to Composability: Adapting to the Future through Modularity

Speaker: Jason Cottrell

Brands used to look for a vendor who could do everything. Over time, one vendor was no longer enough to meet a brand’s needs, and they added, added and added. Now they need all their vendors to work well together. That’s composable, and only some will make the cut. As customers — and your board — expect you to be in new channels and to rapidly adapt to shifts in the market, the need for true composability is more crucial than ever before.