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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.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Triggers Surge in Global Food Delivery Industry

Logistics Bureau

Tapping into the trend, US fast-food concerns McDonald’s, Starbucks, contactless delivery services in China. billion (USD) in 2020 and $164 billion by 2024. The ecommerce-spend on food deliveries in the current surge, still to be calculated, will, without doubt, boost the AU$2.6 and Meituan Dianping.

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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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Can Mobile Robots Solve Skills Shortage?

Logistics Business Magazine

In its special report called: ‘Shortfall in UK Labour Supply to Persist’ it detects a ‘curious movement in the UK work demographic’, with a significant proportion of over 50s having left the workforce, and estimates that had the UK’s labour force continued to grow at its 2015-2019 trend rate, it would be around 2.5% bigger than it is today.