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The Big Retailers Relying On Technology

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Amazon Started This Fight Back in 2005, Amazon launched its Amazon Prime service. In fact, the introduction of two-day delivery was the game changer and established the dominance of Amazon in the online retail industry. The fight now seems who can deliver product faster. The rub, however, is it has to be done at a profit.

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How High Driver Turnover in Less Than Truckload Carriers Impacts Shippers’ Freight Spend

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The turnover rate was 136 percent throughout the trucking industry in 2005, but smaller fleets and Less Than Truckload carriers have typically experienced fewer problems with drivers, reports FreightWaves.com. Follow the tips in this article, and start working to build better relationships in every interaction you have with truckers.

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Benefits of 2-Day Shipping – What Ecommerce Businesses Need to Know

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While a hundred years ago you’d be lucky to get a package across the country in a few weeks, over the last twenty years the ecommerce industry has completely changed customer expectations. Amazon is credited for transforming how shoppers think about delivery of their ordered goods. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

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Some reading suggestions, while you wait in the airport!

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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” by Malcolm Gladwell (Back Bay Books, 2002) Publisher’s Blurb: “The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.”

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2-Day Shipping 2-torial

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While a hundred years ago you’d be lucky to get a package across the country in a few weeks, over the last twenty years the ecommerce industry has completely changed customer expectations. Amazon is credited for transforming how shoppers think about delivery of their ordered goods. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.