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Convoy Case Study: The Catch 22 of Building Disruptive Technology
The Catch 22 of Building Disruptive Technology
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Convoy Case Study: The Catch 22 of Building Disruptive Technology
You need two critical elements to build disruptive tech: the actual technology and a practical application or test case to refine and iterate upon. Only having the technology can lead you to create something based on a very niche set of experiences, and only having test cases means that you have a problem.
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Bluecore’s 2023 Black Friday Benchmarks: Discover the current landscape of Black Friday in e-commerce through this article, which explores valuable trends and benchmarks, emphasizing the importance of data-driven approaches for retailers gearing up for the holiday rush.(Bluecore)
Retailers Are Turning to AI to Get Smarter About Inventory: Retailers are increasingly adopting AI-driven solutions to enhance inventory management and minimize supply chain disruptions. These AI systems analyze various data sources to optimize inventory levels, predict demand, and improve overall supply chain efficiency for retailers.(WSJ)
Best Buy increases reliance on distribution centers for customer delivery: Best Buy reported strong third-quarter results, attributing some of its success to an efficient supply chain. The company utilized its distribution centers to fulfill ship-from-store orders, enabling it to meet high demand and boost sales during the quarter.(Supplychaindive)
As U.S. Seeks Calmer China Ties, Europe Gets Tough: Amid the U.S.'s efforts to foster a more stable relationship with China, Europe is taking a tougher stance on China's trade practices and human rights concerns, potentially reshaping global dynamics.(WSJ)
FedEx Sends Safety Warning to Contractors Amid Reports of Crimes Against Drivers: FedEx has issued safety alerts to its contractors in response to increasing reports of crimes against drivers, including robberies and attacks. This move reflects growing concerns about the safety of delivery personnel in the face of rising incidents targeting supply chain workers.(WSJ)
Amazon seller fees target low inventory, inbound transportation costs: Amazon is increasing its fees for Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) sellers in 2024, including raising monthly storage fees and introducing new charges for inbound transportation services. These changes will impact FBA sellers and may lead to adjustments in their pricing strategies and supply chain management.(Supplychaindive)
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New Episode of E-commerce on Tap
In our newest episode, Nathan sits down with Tobi Chapman, founder of Everboost, to explore the art of retention marketing in the health and wellness sector. As CPAs rise and ad costs increase, Tobi shares how Everboost is mastering retention by transitioning from generic batch blasts to utilizing zero-party data for more personalized messaging.