E-Fulfillment Study: Actions to Address Customer-Driven Complexity
Managing order fulfillment operations in the age of e-commerce means coping with all aspects of “more” for the customer.
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More as in more single-line orders, special packaging, and quicker, faster and free delivery options. These heightened needs add complexity to fulfillment and logistics operations.
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