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Hot takes

The Power of Carrier Diversification in Last Mile Delivery
7 Tactics to Reduce Cart Abandonment Rates
Why Route Optimization is Vital for Retailers
  • Dark Kitchens: Deceptive Experience or Genius Strategy?

    Learn about the dark kitchen concept – a new trend in the food delivery industry designed to fulfill delivery orders without the traditional storefront.

    Dark Kitchens: Deceptive Experience or Genius Strategy?
  • McKinsey Report: Tech Developments in Last Mile Deliveries Outpacing Expectations

    Last week Amazon launched Delivery Services Partners, a new initiative aimed at encouraging entrepreneurs to set up their own delivery business. As the volume for deliveries grows, this new franchised fleets model is yet another strategy for Amazon to expand their last mile delivery network.

    McKinsey Report: Tech Developments in Last Mile Deliveries Outpacing Expectations
  • Deliveries are Booming, but so are Fuel Prices

    Last week Amazon launched Delivery Services Partners, a new initiative aimed at encouraging entrepreneurs to set up their own delivery business. As the volume for deliveries grows, this new franchised fleets model is yet another strategy for Amazon to expand their last mile delivery network.

    Deliveries are Booming, but so are Fuel Prices
  • Amazon’s New Delivery Service Partners Initiative Expands Their Delivery Network Using Franchised Fleets

    Last week Amazon launched Delivery Services Partners, a new initiative aimed at encouraging entrepreneurs to set up their own delivery business. As the volume for deliveries grows, this new franchised fleets model is yet another strategy for Amazon to expand their last mile delivery network.

    Amazon’s New Delivery Service Partners Initiative Expands Their Delivery Network Using Franchised Fleets
  • Robotics & Logistics: Inside 4 Cutting-Edge Warehouses

    Here are 4 amazing examples of beautiful warehouse operations in which the latest technologies are helping ecommerce giants handle record volumes of parcels faster and more efficiently than ever before.

    Robotics & Logistics: Inside 4 Cutting-Edge Warehouses
  • The Latest Logistics Challenge: Keeping Delivery Costs Under Control

    Retailers now have no choice but to adapt to this new reality of rising operational costs, and embrace innovative technology as part of their ongoing efforts to find efficiencies across the entire supply chain.

    The Latest Logistics Challenge:  Keeping Delivery Costs Under Control
  • Online Marketplace Wars: How eBay is fighting back against mounting pressure from Amazon

    Today, about 52% of eBay merchants are also Amazon merchants, down from 65% in 2017, as sellers have become very keen to tap into Amazon Prime’s 100 million subscribers. The bottom line is that eBay needs to rethink its strategy to remain relevant with both buyers and sellers.

    Online Marketplace Wars: How eBay is fighting back  against mounting pressure from Amazon
  • Lack of Warehouse Space: a Threat and an Opportunity

    As online retail skyrockets, the need for warehouse spacing is booming. As demand for storage increases drastically, warehouse space simply can’t keep up with market needs – something which opens up opportunities for industry growth and modernization.

    Lack of Warehouse Space: a Threat and an Opportunity
  • Global Ecommerce By The Numbers: 12 Mind-Blowing Stats

    Insightful stats detailing how e-commerce is making huge waves globally and is changing the way we view retail as we know it.

    Global Ecommerce By The Numbers: 12 Mind-Blowing Stats
  • The Rise of Drop Shipping

    Drop shipping is a supply chain management method in which the retailer does not keep goods in stock, but instead transfers customer orders and shipment details to either the manufacturer, another retailer, or a wholesaler, who then ship the goods directly to the customers.

    The Rise of Drop Shipping