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DHL Supply Chain report takes deep dive into shippers’ e-commerce strategies


While the importance of a fluid e-commerce supply chain ostensibly becomes more important to B2B and B2C shippers by the day, a new report issued today by DHL Supply Chain, a subsidiary of Deutsche Post DHL Group, points to how much more work truly needs to be done, in order for shippers’ e-commerce supply chains to meet both internal and external expectations.

The DHL report, entitled “The e-commerce supply chain: Overcoming growing pains,” takes a deep dive into the intersection of the importance of e-commerce on customer retention and satisfaction, as well as the barriers to implementing a successful e-commerce supply chain strategy. Data for the report was based on feedback from roughly 900 decision makers for logistics or supply chain management or e-commerce in various sectors, including: retail, consumer goods, life sciences, high tech, auto, engineering, and manufacturing.  

One of the report’s primary findings is that 70% of B2C companies and 60% of B2C companies are focused on the full implementation of their respective e-commerce supply chain strategies, with 70% of total respondents viewing e-commerce at “very important” or “extremely important,” as it relates to volume and revenue. What’s more, the report points out that 40% of surveyed B2B shippers and slightly more than 30% of B2C shippers feel their e-commerce supply chain strategies are fully implemented.

“An effective e-commerce strategy must be integrated into how a seller goes to market and interacts with its customers, impacting many aspects of its organization from marketing, inventory management, order processing, order fulfillment, customer service, and returns to name a few material areas,” said Jim Gehr, President, Retail, DHL Supply Chain. “At DHL Supply Chain, we have the added advantage of two decades of experience in e-commerce order fulfillment, inventory management, and returns, which allows us to help our customers reduce the complexity of executing an omni-channel experience to its customers inclusive of e-commerce.”

In terms of the challenges, shippers face in implementing e-commerce supply chain strategies, the three main takeaways identified in the report were constantly-changing customer expectations, other urgent business priorities, and limitations in existing infrastructure. Other barriers making the list included high costs, technology systems limiting execution, lack of resources, not having the right partners to help, not having the right strategy, and not yet being ready to make the full investment.

“It is important for all shippers to identify and work with partners who not only understand their businesses and the needs of their customers, but who are also able to anticipate and adapt to change efficiently through data-driven insights, customer-focused associates and scalable resources,” noted Gehr.

Meeting customer expectations is commonly viewed as a cornerstone of a successful e-commerce strategy, and it was no exception in the report, with 57% of B2C respondents and 53% of B2B respondents viewing at as “extremely important.

The report explained that customers want and expect, a great, painless e-commerce/online purchase experience, on their terms, with perfect customer service and a perfect customer experience. Not surprisingly, it stated that when assuming price parity, shippers’ purchasing decisions are based on how well businesses meet customers’ demands, with past demands that in the past may have been viewed as inconceivable, like two-, one-, or same-day delivery, customization, real-time tracking, flexible omni-channel ordering, and receipt and return capabilities, being more commonplace today.

Other customer demands highlighted in the report included things like product delivery/portfolio, allowing multiple purchase or return channels, return process, technical product support, and free shipping.

Due to rapid growth and rising customer expectations, the report observed that companies often struggle with developing a supply chain that not only meets expectations but also can scale rapidly to provide the same or a better level of service as their business grows. And it added that this can lead them to partner with a 3PL to boost their in-house capabilities and resources and also be able to scale up quickly and effectively in order to capitalize on e-commerce opportunities.

“Because of the complexity of e-commerce, many respondents (47%) are adopting (or planning to adopt) a hybrid insource/outsource strategy,” said Gehr. “As part of this, many companies partner with a 3PL to help address the barriers they face on their way to profitable e-commerce growth.”


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