Adapt or Die: Why the delivery network of the future will be flexible, customer-centric and vital to company success
Since early 2020, an already hyper-competitive market has been turbocharged. Retailers and logistics service providers can no longer afford to only focus on a single eCommerce delivery mode, but instead need to think more about what their entire customer base requires when it comes to fulfilment options.
Read this joint report from Reuters Events Supply Chain
and Scandit to find out more about the future of the delivery network.
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