Retailers’ cheapest option for returns is also shoppers’ favorite
Convenience and automation in the home are growing in tandem with e-commerce
Tech-savvy consumers are leveraging digital tools to build shopping lists, order online
Via.Delivery has found that 18% of U.S. consumers use buy-online, pick-up-anywhere services when offered at checkout.
High-single-digit dollar gains reported despite higher costs, fewer discounts
“Black Friday-worthy” deals available “earlier than ever”
Bed Bath & Beyond knew its supply chain was outdated for an e-commerce world, but a transformation required more than just logistics investments.
Company joins DoorDash and Instacart as biggest players in online grocery
Despite facing challenges of a nascent industry, company sees plenty of room for further expansion
DoorDash’s midyear report on delivery trends found a $2,900 order for perfumes and comfort food and grooming supplies seeing large order growth through the first six months of 2021.
Pinterest has launched new shopping features as it looks to further engage users in e-commerce.
Affirm Holdings, which specializes in “buy now, pay later” solutions, has acquired leading e-commerce returns provider Returnly.
PayPal announced it will allow consumers to make online payments with cryptocurrencies through its Checkout with Crypto offering.
Walmart plans to convert a Dallas store for online order pickup for customers.
Companies like DoorDash and Uber Eats exploded during the pandemic as Americans ordered out for meals, but they face a more difficult path forward as COVID vaccines could reopen in-person dining.
Third-party sellers using the BigCommerce e-commerce platform can now integrate with Walmart.com, opening up new online avenues to sell their products.
Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks are making parts easier to find and order by integrating a truck’s vehicle ID with its fleet unit number.
As retailers faced a decline in customers during COVID-19 lockdowns, many turned to scanning applications to help meet a surge in online orders.
Executives from Horizon Fitness, Estes Forwarding Worldwide and The DDC Group talk during FreightWaves LIVE @HOME about keeping up with the trend of online ordering and home delivery.
Major truck manufacturers are using digital tools for ordering parts, repairing equipment faster and transporting trucks for service because of staff shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Online customers expect to be spoiled and consistent delivery experiences are the core of meeting those needs, two surveys found