Internet Shopping and Logistics Solutions
The world of shopping has changed over the years. Many years ago, a consumer would have to visit sometimes multiple stores, stand in long lines and find transportation when shopping, even for a single item. Today, the internet and technology allows consumers to simply log onto the internet, choose their items, pay for them and then have them shipped directly to their homes. The logistics solutions has not only made shopping more convenient, but has also increased the profits for many commerce stores in a variety of ways.
Business owners no longer have to have a storefront to sell their items in. Logistics solutions allow them to provide ecommerce fulfillment from warehousing and distribution centers. In fact, eighty percent of the online population has purchased something using the internet, 50% of the online population have purchased more than once. The ease and convenience of the ecommerce order fulfillment services has provided benefits for both the consumer and the supplier, and will only increase the likeliness of a consumer to shop via the internet in the future. Online shoppers are most satisfied with the ease of check-out (83%), variety of brands/products (82%), and online tracking ability (79%). If a store can place importance on these aspects of the shopping process, they are sure to gain repeat customers for their product.
Many suppliers no longer have to even store the products that they are selling. Logistics solutions allows for items to be stored in large warehouses that provide order fulfillment directly to the customers. Marketing logistics are also easier than ever with this system. Many online shoppers will simply return to the online store to purchaser additional items if they are satisfied with the process and their experience with the online shopping.
It is estimated that E-commerce sales will reach nearly $500 billion by 2018. This is a huge opportunity for suppliers to shift to an e-commerce logistics solution. There will be an increase in supplying warehouses and a reduction in the need for an actual store-front. Additionally, thirty-eight percent of warehouse managers plan to implement or invest in a new warehouse management system in 2015, up from 21% in 2014. This logistics solution within the warehouses will only make the fulfillment of online orders more productive, more convenient and a better experience for the consumers, allowing suppliers to cash in on this new way of shopping.