The E-commerce Effect: The Modern Supply Chain Disruptor
In this whitepaper, take a closer look at how this new e-commerce world is affecting different segments of the supply chain.
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In this whitepaper, we take a closer look at how this new e-commerce world is affecting different segments of the supply chain. We examine retail, wholesale, manufacturing, parcel delivery, and reverse logistics and answer two fundamental questions:
- How are the different industries affected?
- What can they do to adapt and prosper?
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