E-Fulfillment Today - New study examines nationwide trends
November 09, 2011
With the growth of e-commerce, order fulfillment has been elevated to a critical business function. Companies are challenged to deliver the perfect order every time while providing a consistent brand experience from channel to channel — in store, catalog or online.
The E-Fulfillment Trends Report examines how today’s fulfillment practitioners are accommodating this growing complexity. Based on a survey of industry professionals, this in-depth study explores best practices, common challenges and emerging trends in e-fulfillment nationwide.
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