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5 Steps to Optimize Your E-commerce Shop

Forto

Actually, good and detailed product descriptions and photos should be a matter of course. It’s important to keep in mind that all essential information about an article must be clearly arranged and visible at a glance, so customers can quickly scan whether your product is what they’re looking for.

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The Power of Outsourcing for Supply Chain Improvement

Logistics Bureau

In this article, I will redress the balance by exploring outsourcing from a more holistic perspective, focusing on ways to consider outsourcing partnerships for improvement throughout the supply chain. However, I can’t recall writing a general guide about exploiting outsourcing opportunities to improve your supply chain.

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Must-Have Features for Ecommerce Software

Ship Monk

Enter this article. That fully maximizes your communication potential, and simplifies certain aspects of returns management before orders get too far along. In addition to real-time updates from the “order processed” to the “order handed off to customer” stages, reporting tools are key for order management within ecommerce software.

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Common Sense Warehouse Performance Metrics for Supply Chain Benchmarking

Logistics Bureau

These KPIs will help you evaluate performance , choose an appropriate benchmarking comparison group, set targets, and stay on course to attain them. We’ll begin with a few metrics relating to cross-functional/cross-enterprise order-fulfilment performance—typically known as “perfect order” measurement.

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¿WHAT IS A BREAK IN STOCK OR UNAVAILABILITY AND HOW COULD IT AFFECT A COMPANY? – INVENTORY CONTROL

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

WIP’s (work-in-progress) out of stock, production halts, panic orders, process delays, wastage in the warehouse and throughout the supply chain, loss of confidence, are some of the most immediate and often unexpected effects of a break in stock.

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Prevent Returns from Hurting Your Brand

Ship Monk

‘Tis the season for processing ecommerce returns. Depending on which article you’re reading, ecommerce brands should be prepared for return rates of anywhere from 16% to 30%. Of course, the opposite is also true — when handled poorly, returns can hurt your brand. That’s a lot of merchandise flowing backwards up the supply chain.

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Cost To Serve – A Smarter Way to Improved Supply Chain Profitability

Logistics Bureau

It can of course also be used to make an already profitable relationship even more profitable! Up to 7,000 SKUs were being purchased in a process replete with inefficiencies such as multiple handling, redundant stock levels, and duplicated order processing. Collecting and Using Cost to Serve Data.