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Selling Online? What It Means for Your Logistics Network Design

Logistics Bureau

Now, traditional ‘bricks and mortar’ companies like supermarket chain Woolworths in Australia and international home furnishings company IKEA are adding ecommerce to operations already in place to become ‘clicks and mortar’ operations. Let Customer Needs Drive Network Design. Return logistics. Basic Online Retail Network Design.

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Amazon FBA Sellers: 3 Tips for Choosing the Right Freight Forwarder

Dedola Global Logistics

It has never been a better time to be an eCommerce seller on Amazon. With Amazon’s domination of the online market, an eCommerce business has the potential to grow exponentially on the site. Best of all, Amazon offers great programs for their eCommerce sellers, such as their fulfillment services, Amazon FBA.

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The Top Now That’s Logistics Blog Posts for 2021

Now, That's Logistics

The last 20 months or so have really tested the world’s supply chains, transportation networks and logistics systems. The truck driver shortage, massive uptick in ecommerce sales, capacity constraints and port congestion only added fuel to the fire.

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Walmart+ vs. Amazon Prime: How Different Are They?

Blue Grace Logistics

Amazon spent years building what was to be its competitive advantage in e-commerce, its formidable distribution network. As we laid out in our Walmart and Whole Foods white papers , Millennials are outpacing baby boomers as the largest living adult generation, and their buying patterns are heavily focused on eCommerce.