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60% of Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028

Logistics Business Magazine

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the invention of RFID which has become a problem-solving tool for front-line workers in warehouses and other industries. A majority of warehouse decision-makers (76%) say they are under pressure to improve performance while adjusting to shifting consumer ecommerce demands.

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How to Ensure Effective Third-Party Deliveries and Excellence in Your E-commerce Logistics Operations

Locus

Projections indicate that D2C e-commerce sales in the US will hit $213 billion by 2024, which makes up 16.6% Brands must have accurate delivery forecasts to meet these expectations and provide a seamless customer experience. By investing in a tool like ShipFlex , businesses can get end-to-end visibility even with outsourced fleets.

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Peak Season Prep: 12 Mistakes to Avoid

Ship Monk

E-tailers and ecommerce brands are heading into the holiday season and we cannot stress enough the importance of planning, prepping and prognosticating (okay, forecasting). Here are some of the worst things ecommerce businesses can do going into peak holiday season, and what you should be doing instead. Not Enough Planning Congrats!

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Logistics & Supply Chain News Roundup, January 2023

Logistics Bureau

The Big and Bulky Boom in Last-Mile Logistics It’s no secret that the final stage of retail logistics, otherwise known as the last mile, is typically the most expensive for operators, regardless of whether they are ecommerce or conventional retailers with an in-house fleet, or whether they outsource to a 3PL.

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What Are the 5 Biggest Supply Chain Issues Today?

Stord

While the rest of the world adopts cloud technologies to help them break down silos and integrate communication, companies continue to use disparate applications and tools for managing orders, evaluating inventory, and shipping goods. This growth is continuing with e-commerce sales expected to reach $6 trillion by 2024.