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Consumer brands need to ensure complete awareness of your brand’s online presence across eCommerce platforms, search engines, and media.
Explore the transformative role of AI in freight logistics. Discover how FreightIntel AI is helping shippers unlock insights and drive efficiency.
Retailers need to unlock every available opportunity to gain an edge and capture market share. Pricing Intelligence software enabled by AI can help.
Increased container shipment rates, limited ocean capacity and delayed shipments.
Marketing and communicating the benefits of API integrations to customers to accelerate revenue.
How Managed Transportation Services Enable Resilient Supply Chains
Today’s post is part of our “Editor’s Pick” series where we highlight posts published by our sponsors that provide practical knowledge and advice on timely and important supply chain and logistics topics. This recent post by Veronica Turk from Loadsmart highlights a recent Talking Logistics episode with Adrian Gonzalez and George Swartz.
As consumer goods brands increasingly turn to eCommerce marketplaces as a source of profitable growth, it becomes harder for teams to grapple with the complexity of revenue growth management.
Target Partners Online serves as a central platform for brands looking to access retail data through Target’s data hub.
“A TMS (transportation management system) is used to plan freight movements, do freight rating and shopping across all modes, select the appropriate route and carrier, and manage freight bills and payments.”
Direct importing involves a retailer receiving products directly from the manufacturer or supplier in another country. This process saves on domestic warehousing and reduces costs to vendors and retailers.
Changing consumer shopping habits and rising customer expectations are putting added pressure on the food and beverage industry.
As a benchmark, you should be striving to achieve 80% gross dollar retention and 100% net revenue retention.
Just about every touchpoint in the supply chain can create data, and lots of it, from initial order through final mile delivery. This phenomenon is known as Big Data.
Blockchain and cloud-based platforms are revolutionizing logistics.