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This Week in Logistics News (November 30 – December 4, 2015)

Talking Logistics

3PL Central Receives $17.5 Million Investment to Power Warehouse Management Software in the Cloud. Oz’s solutions address a number of pain points for e-commerce shippers by automating logistics and supply chain processes, including order fulfilment, inventory management/scanning, and shipping.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] 6 Logistics Industry Trends Set to Transform 2016 & Beyond

GlobalTranz

Although logistics providers have been gradually switching towards sustainable efforts, such as the use of natural gas-powered vehicles, the push for sustainability in 2016 will exceed that of previous years, explains Jordan England-Nelson. 3PLs Will Expand Services. Essentially, consumers will be able to get products faster.

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Average Order Value: 5 Tips to Increase it [+ AOV Formula]

ShipBob

Take Rainbow OPTX, an online sunglasses seller: By working with their third-party logistics ( 3PL ) provider, ShipBob, to expand their 2-day shipping window to all customers, the brand experienced a drastic increase in how much their customers were willing to spend. First, let’s dive into exactly what AOV is.

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Walmart Supply Chain: What Makes It (Still) So Successful 

ShipBob

Walmart also provides multiple marketplace fulfillment options, such as in-store pickup, ship from store, and even digital pharmacy fulfillment. VMI involves suppliers managing their own inventory that’s stored in Walmart’s warehouses. All Walmart has to do is monitor the transport of inventory from warehouses to their stores.