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Top Ecommerce Trends for 2024

Ship Monk

We can’t predict when joggers will go out of style (never, we hope) but we are pretty good at predicting ecommerce trends. Since ShipMonk is a third-party logistics provider (3PL for short), we’re well situated to observe the ecommerce supply chain from end to end. Here are a few of the trends we think are going to be big in 2024.

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60% of Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028

Logistics Business Magazine

Accelerating Modernization to Manage Returns The survey showed 74% of European warehouse decision-makers (73% globally) have or will be accelerating timelines of modernization projects. 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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Fulfilment technology is key to DTC success

Logistics Business Magazine

According to recent figures from eMarketer, US Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) ecommerce sales have more than tripled over the past six years. We expect it will add almost another $100bn in the next three years, reaching $212.90bn by the end of 2024. A route map forward.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Triggers Surge in Global Food Delivery Industry

Logistics Bureau

billion (USD) in 2020 and $164 billion by 2024. Britain: A February survey by debit and credit card operator Barclaycard found that more than a quarter of shoppers indicated they were avoiding high streets and other busy places for fear of contracting the virus. It is estimated to reach $122.7

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Can Mobile Robots Solve Skills Shortage?

Logistics Business Magazine

The Recruitment & Employment Confederation estimates that if labour shortages are not addressed, the UK economy will be £39 billion worse off each year from 2024. Adding weight to this claim is a survey published last summer by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). bigger than it is today.

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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% A survey states that 82% of shippers rely on third-party providers to procure capacity for at least some of their orders. Apple’s D2C sales grew from 29% in 2018 to 38% in 2022. of total e-commerce sales.