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Crisp Team Spotlight: Celestial Minto

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Meet Celestial Role : EDI Integration Specialist Lives in: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Favorite grocery store product: Rocky Road ice cream Meet Celestial, Crisp’s dedicated EDI Integration Specialist, who, originally from the Philippines, calls the vibrant city of Toronto home. We handle these details for them.”

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How top eCommerce players are thriving the Philippine’s Online Economy

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The Philippines is growing digitally with an increase in tech-savvy consumers. As per the Statista reports, the number of online users in the Philippines advanced to 73 million people, which is more than half of the total population. Therefore, bringing many eCommerce merchandises to invest in the Philippines market.

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Cross-Border E-Commerce Trends in Asia

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Cross-border e-commerce purchases are growing at an exceptional pace, and Asia makes up for a significant share of the global market. Asian consumers are increasingly leveraging the Internet for purchasing goods and services across borders. Business Intelligence is a vital tool for any enterprise.

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The Top 15 Omnichannel Retail Trends to Watch in 2022

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Using shop-by-store features to check inventory availability before going to make purchases in-store. When looking at how omnichannel retail increases sales, consider the fact that 54% of consumers say they are likely to look at a product online and then purchase it in-store. Buy online and return in-store (BORIS).

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Demand-Driven Transformation at Shell

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It is just not enough to do a software upgrade or slowly push continuous improvement projects. He knew Integrated Business Planning (IBP) tools were out there, but he couldn’t sell IBP within the organization. He needed to find new solutions. To move forward, Nick needed a technology solution to drive the results.