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Top 10 e-commerce delivery best practices | Ebook

Top 10 e-commerce delivery best practices | Ebook

 

Top 10 e-commerce delivery best practices

 

In order to elevate the e-commerce delivery experience, forward-thinking manufacturers must keep in mind these top 10 e-commerce delivery best practices:

● Provide clear information about shipping rates, delivery estimates by region, your shipping and returns policy.

● Shipping rates should be upfront and accessible to all website visitors. In other words, don’t make website visitors log into a specific section or purchase an item to get shipping rates.

● Feature shipping information on every specific product page.

● Provide a quick link to your shipping page via customers’ shopping carts.

● Make money off of your products—not shipping.

● Offer free shipping to an easily attainable level above your average order value.

● Speed is crucial in the e-commerce game: make next-business-day shipments the norm. Ship express orders the same day as they are received.

● Provide tracking numbers to customers to offload support staff and minimize emails and calls.

● Address inaccurate, delayed and lost shipments promptly. Show customers you have a handle on the situation and make remedying the problem seamless for them.

● Remain innovative and constantly look for new ways to improve the e-commerce delivery experience.

This ebook, The delivery experience: The next frontier in e-commerce success and profitability, provides great insight into the ever-changing e-commerce landscape. Download this ebook to uncover what the delivery experience actually entails and best practices into delivering this experience to your unique clientele.

E-commerce’s ever-tightening grip on retail | Statistics

E-commerce’s ever-tightening grip on retail | Statistics

 

E-commerce’s ever-tightening grip on retail

Today’s retail landscape is undergoing a massive transformation, with businesses being forced to respond to ever-changing consumer preferences and behaviour, technological innovation, aggressive moves from online competitors, and disruptive upstarts. e-commerce, in particular, mirrors the changes and challenges the retail industry is experiencing. According to Internet Retailer’s estimates, in 2018, e-commerce’s total share of retail sales was over 15%, representing nearly $3 trillion. eMarketer predicts that global e-commerce sales worldwide will jump to nearly $4.9 trillion by 2021 and account for 17.5% of total global retail sales.

Now while online sales still only make up a fraction of all retail sales, the industry, as a whole, needs nevertheless to adapt to this undeniable new reality. But what does the meteoric rise of e-commerce mean for the retail industry?

For one, brick-and-mortar shops can no longer afford not to have a rock-solid e-commerce strategy, or they may face extinction. Today’s tech-savvy, mobile-first consumers live in an omni-channel world in which they demand to be able to shop when, where and through what means they prefer. Frighteningly, many companies have not been agile enough on the e-commerce front; online competition and the subsequent decline of shopping malls has caused thousands of store closings over the past few years.

As the lines blur between physical and digital shopping, an increasing number of consumers now use multiple channels during their shopping journey. From social and marketplace shopping to voice searches and purchases, to sales-driven chatbots to product subscription services, there are a myriad of new channels that are generating not only new touch points but also expanding e-commerce’s sales reach.

Offline and online brands are also confronted with the Amazonification of shopping, which have left brands faced with the difficult decision of partnering with the behemoth to sell their products and leveraging its incredible logistics operations—or remain independent to keep control over their very brands and customers. But it doesn’t stop there. Many retail industry pundits see a global war brewing between Amazon, Walmart and Alibaba for the global e-commerce market; product selection, pricing, customer experience and service, and delivery will all be the weapons these juggernauts will use to secure dominance, whether in specific regions or around the world.

Finally, thanks to the democratization of the Internet and an upsweep in Internet users from around the world, e-commerce is becoming even more globalized than ever before. First, developing countries are becoming gateways for Western manufacturers and retailers to access huge markets that were previously untapped.

Secondly, more and more online shoppers are transcending borders to get the products they crave; according to Nielsen, 57% of online shoppers made an online purchase from an overseas retailer in the past six months alone.

Overseas online purchasing rates vary greatly around the world Percentage of online shoppers who said they have purchased overseas retailer in the past six months.

This ebook, The delivery experience: The next frontier in e-commerce success and profitability, provides great insight into the ever-changing e-commerce landscape. Download this ebook to uncover what the delivery experience actually entails and best practices into delivering this experience to your unique clientele.

Delivery experience | More accurate delivery window

Delivery experience | More accurate delivery window

PHOTO: LEON’S

Leon’s Furniture, Canada’s largest retailer of furniture, appliances, and electronics, just launched its brand-new, heavy-tech concept store in Vancouver.

 

ClearDestination is pleased to help Leon’s Furniture to improve its delivery experience. This new concept store features a wide variety of smart services, including ClearDestination’s technology platform:

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https://www.retail-insider.com/retail-insider/2019/8/canadian-furniture-retailer-leons-unveils-innovative-tech-heavy-concept-store-photos

https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/leon-s-furniture-launches-new-smart-store-concept-851730686.html

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/LNF-T/pressreleases/3471421/

 

ClearDestination is guest panelist at IPIC 2019

ClearDestination is guest panelist at IPIC 2019

Guest panelist at IPIC 2019 

Physical Internet Answering to Retail & City Logistics Challenges

 

Over the years, ClearDestination has significantly contributed to the logistics network community in Canada and the United States. The company has collaborated with research centres, such as the Georgia Institute of Technology, Polytechnique de Montréal and Concordia, Université Laval, Université de Montréal, Université de Québec à Montréal, and events, including the International Physical Internet Conference (IPIC), to share knowledge and push the innovation envelope further to improve the logistics networks of today—and tomorrow.

In 2017, ClearDestination won the IPIC Hall of Fame Award for being one of the top Physical Internet Ventures. ClearDestination’s founder and CEO, Mr. Christian Lafrance, will be guest panelist at IPIC 2019, which will take place in London, England in July 2019. Along with other industry visionaries, he will participate in the plenary discussion, entitled Physical Internet Answering to Retail & City Logistics Challenges.

The International Physical Internet Conference 2019 (IPIC) aims to provide an open forum for researchers, industry representatives, government officials and citizens to together explore, discuss, introduce leading edge concepts, methodologies, recent projects, technological advancements,start-up initiatives, for current and future Physical Internet implementation. Visit the event website for more details. https://www.pi.events/

ClearDestination in the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers for 2019

ClearDestination in the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers for 2019

ClearDestination in the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers for 2019  

Eliminating the Silos between all Stakeholders in the Logistical Supply Chain

 

ClearDestination is proud to be deemed one of Inbound Logistics Top 100 Logistics IT Providers for 2019. Being selected by Inbound Logistics is a testament to ClearDestination’s technological prowess, unique approach to addressing logistical challenges in North America, and the specific needs of first- to mid- to last-mile stakeholders.

“ClearDestination continues to provide the technology solutions the Inbound Logistics audience needs to achieve the visibility and control that drives successful and efficient business operations.”

Felecia Stratton

Editor, Inbound Logistics

When choosing the 2019 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers, Inbound Logistics editors looked at excellence in optimizing supply chain, logistics, and transportation operations. Strategically, editors make their selections based on how transformative solutions impact those business activities driving integration across internal and external business processes. ClearDestination was selected because its solutions solve specific logistics challenges, improve processes, and create a ripple effect of efficiencies across the entire enterprise value chain.

METHODOLOGY

Every year, Inbound Logistics editors recognize 100 logistics IT companies that support and enable logistics excellence. Using questionnaires, personal interviews, and other research, Inbound Logistics selects the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers who are leading the way in 2019. Editors seek to match our audience’s fast-changing needs to the capabilities of those companies selected.  All companies selected reflect leadership by answering the Inbound Logistics audience’s needs for scalability, simplicity, fast ROI, and ease of implementation.

About Inbound Logistics

Since its inception in 1981, Inbound Logistics’ educational mission is to illustrate the benefits of demand-driven logistics practices, give companies the knowledge to help them match the inbound flow of materials to their demand, and align their business process to support that shift. Inbound Logistics offers real-world examples and decision support to guide businesses to efficiently manage logistics, reduce and speed inventory, and offset rising materials and logistics costs, supporting business scalability and change management across their value chain. More information about demand-driven logistics practices is available at www.inboundlogistics.com.

This ebook, Your Practical Roadmap to Achieving Better Logistics Visibility, provides a clear practical roadmap for forward-thinking manufacturers, retailers and carriers that are looking to achieve end-to-end logistics visibility.