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week of 7/6/2020
FedEx surprised to the upside in Q4, its laser focus on ecommerce capabilities in recent years paying off in terms of responsiveness to massive online buying, even as service stumbles were reported in a couple states. It seemed none the worse for having parted ways with Amazon in 2019 to seek more profitable customer relationships.
The quest for customer data is expensive and filled with frustration. How many brands are truly ready to invest in wild new experiments like those at McKinsey's store at the Mall of America to collect more customer data when they can’t even access what they already have? A smart data approach may be the answer to this dilemma.
Website design and builder firm Wix has enhanced its ecommerce solution by adding a number of capabilities, taking aim at market leader Shopify by giving SMBs an entire raft of tools to set up and run their e-shop without breaking the bank. Wix said the COVID-driven explosion in ecommerce accelerated its development plans.
Widespread implementation of Industry 4.0 might be down the road, but the elements that underpin the concept are slowly being introduced to logistics and warehouse operations worldwide. The question is: What does this concept mean for me, and how can I prepare for this new industrial revolution? Here's what you need to know.

Postmates Weighing Either IPO or Being Acquired, Possibly by Uber

Surging Global Postal Rates Arrive Today – Are You Ready?

Amazon’s Anti-Counterfeit Crimes Unit Includes Former Prosecutors

Walmart Gives Shopify’s 1 Million+ Sellers Access to its Marketplace

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