What Amazon’s 2021 tells us about the state of e-commerce
It was a hectic — but profitable — year for the world’s largest online retailer. What does that say about e-commerce and where it’s going?
It was a hectic — but profitable — year for the world’s largest online retailer. What does that say about e-commerce and where it’s going?
The two companies are partnering on an integrated e-commerce and supply chain management platform.
E-commerce pushes rapid growth in domestic parcel business
Improvements will come in the form of more ship-from-store, but mainly more ship-from-dark-store as retailers realize the unnecessary complexity of the method and seek to transform more stores into localized fulfillment centers.
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As online sales of furniture and other heavy goods grows, smaller sellers have been at a disadvantage without a national logistics partner. Deliveright and Shopify are changing that.
The growing e-commerce and shop-at-home categories are opening up new expansion opportunities for fulfillment companies like Amware Fulfillment.
French company Scallog is partnering with Bastian Solutions to bring “goods-to-person” robotics to North American e-commerce warehouses.
French company Scallog is partnering with Bastian Solutions to bring “goods-to-person” robotics to North American e-commerce warehouses.
The rise of e-commerce demands additional fulfillment space. Here’s a look at the current scope of Amazon’s reign.
E-commerce fulfillment provider Transportation and Logistics Systems announces plans to acquire delivery and warehousing company Cougar Express.
Warehouse space in the U.S. is in high demand as e-commerce grows in popularity.
DHL surveyed 900 global B2B and B2C business decision-makers about the evolution of e-commerce supply chains. Here’s what they reported.
E-commerce delivery times during the holidays might not make the “nice” list with this year’s soaring online purchases.
Walmart partners with drone delivery company Flytrex to deliver select items from its stores.
Amazon has been linked to several large real estate transactions this week, including the lease of a 1 million-square-foot facility in New York.
A research report from Prologis highlights the growing need of logistics space. The recent April downturn reversed course quickly in May, supporting the notion that any demand degradation will be “short-lived.”