Logistics: Page 59


  • FedEx warns cost of online deliveries will rise

    The shipper is adjusting some of its delivery fees and says other delivery services will likely have to do the same.

    By March 18, 2016
  • Macy's CEO: Amazon could struggle with apparel sales logistics

    Terry Lundgren told analysts that Amazon may not be quite prepared for the logistics of online apparel sales.

    By March 18, 2016
  • A customer using Happy Returns at an Ulta Beauty store Explore the Trendline
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    The state of retail returns

    Retailers of all sizes are streamlining operations so customers can have a smooth return experience. 

    By Retail Dive staff
  • FedEx: Amazon is not a threat to our business

    Amazon is unlikely to have the time or resources to scale its delivery operations to competitive levels, says FedEx executive T. Michael Glenn.

    By March 17, 2016
  • Amazon grows its delivery network with aircraft deal

    The e-retail giant is taking on more of its delivery operations, but does that mean it will become a shipper itself?

    By March 10, 2016
  • Survey: Omnichannel fulfillment costs now 18% of retailers' sales

    The price of meeting shopper expectations is going up fast, retailers indicate. 

    By Ian P. Murphy • March 10, 2016
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    Study: Women's apparel tariffs as much as 6x higher than men's

    A Texas A&M researcher has found a major reason behind the so-called “pink tax.”

    By March 9, 2016
  • Under Armour joins rivals Nike, Adidas in 3D printing footrace

    Experts say shoe manufacturing is particularly conducive to the 3D printing process, and can drastically speed up the supply chain.

    By March 9, 2016
  • Kate Spade to add click-and-collect fulfillment options

    Online options are paying off for the luxury retailer. 

    By Ian P. Murphy • March 8, 2016
  • E2open acquires Terra to streamline supply chain

    The deal is designed to provide sellers with end-to-end inventory solutions. 

    By Ian P. Murphy • March 8, 2016
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    Retailers successfully shrinking inventories heading into spring

    But surplus could continue to be a problem if retailers can’t capture consumers’ attention.

    By March 3, 2016
  • Report: Sam's Club to experiment with local buyers

    But it’s not clear that adjusting its sourcing will do the trick for the warehouse retailer.

    By March 2, 2016
  • Report: Amazon Prime Now seeing 'extremely impressive' adoption

    Cowen & Co. says that Amazon will continue to gain traction in all areas of retail, perhaps becoming the biggest U.S. apparel retailer by next year.

    By March 2, 2016
  • Amazon veteran joins Target in supply chain fix

    Arthur Valdez has been an operations executive at Amazon for 16 years.

    By March 1, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Is there a place for flash sales?

    Wall Street and retailers alike have come to their senses when it comes to flash sales. But while the model has its pitfalls, it still has a lot of potential.

    By Feb. 25, 2016
  • Ikea is finding India alluring, but difficult

    India is turning retailers’ heads thanks to its favorable demographics, but the country’s local sourcing requirements are causing headaches.

    By Feb. 24, 2016
  • Amazon ups free shipping minimum in Prime push

    This move, aimed at non-Prime members, brings in a bit more money to cover Amazon's mounting fulfillment expenses.

    By Feb. 23, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Runway to retail: What took so long?

    More luxury brands are breaking with tradition, making their collections immediately available after fashion shows.

    By Feb. 22, 2016
  • Amazon expanding locker pickup in Europe

    Amazon appears to be developing its own delivery networks to accomplish that old efficiency standby: cutting out the “middle man."

    By Feb. 22, 2016
  • Amazon experimenting with same-day delivery for more orders

    The e-retail giant confirmed to Reuters that some drivers in Texas are taking on same-day delivery orders beyond Prime Now.

    By Feb. 19, 2016
  • Ralph Lauren to open its own distribution center

    It's part of a move to better align the retailer's inventory to consumer demand.

    By Ian P. Murphy • Feb. 18, 2016
  • H&M will once again set up pop-up at Coachella

    Retail pop-ups at mega-events like Coachella enable retailers to ditch the mall and meet their customers where they are.

    By Feb. 17, 2016
  • Israeli retailers are waking up to the need for e-commerce

    While three-quarters of Israelis shop online, just a quarter of local retailers offer web sales, according to the Israel Internet Association.

    By Feb. 17, 2016
  • Is Amazon trying to get into diapers again?

    Amazon pulled its private-label “Amazon Elements Soft and Cozy” diapers last year after less than two months on the market.

    By Feb. 17, 2016
  • Freight airline's expansion said to be tied to Amazon

    There are many signs that Amazon is getting serious about striking out on its own in the freight business, by land, air, and even sea.

    By Feb. 11, 2016
  • With an eye on China, Amazon reportedly forging global delivery business

    The company's ambitions for worldwide delivery, first indicated by its registration as an ocean freight forwarder, is detailed in a 2013 Amazon memo obtained by Bloomberg.

    By Feb. 10, 2016