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Omnichannel Retail Strategy: Not just a Buzzword, But a Business Model

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An omnichannel retail strategy is the new norm in today’s supply chains. The days of managing channels on an individual basis are over, and consumers are using multiple devices and e-commerce platforms for nearly all purchases. This is most obvious in business models allowing for ship-to-store and curbside pickup of online orders.

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5 Ways an Omnichannel Supply Chain Strategy Can Improve Customer Experience

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The importance of an omnichannel supply chain strategy cannot be overstated. Up to 62 percent want to purchase online and have the option of returning it in-store, and 47 percent want promotions and coupons available through their smartphone. What’s Wrong With Omnichannel Supply Chain Strategy and Customer Service?

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5 game-changing reports in Luminate Charter

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Discover how Walmart’s Luminate Charter plan is revolutionizing retail data analytics with these five essential reports for suppliers. Imagine having a panoramic view of your product’s journey across all sales channels, understanding intricate customer purchase patterns, and the precise flow of inventory to every store.

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[Infographic] Modern Retail Supply Chains: Why Investment in Omnichannel Is Rising

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Modern retail supply chains resemble patchwork quilts, made up of thousands of squares (warehouses and suppliers) and stitches (supply chain systems). While this is the primary force behind omnichannel investment, modern retail supply chains are also investing for these top reasons. Walmart Is Ramping up Investment in Omnichannel.

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Omnichannel Operations Benefit from Cognitive Computing

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Even when a consumer concludes making an in-store purchase is their best option, they are likely to have used their smartphone to search for other options or to compare prices. The digital path to purchase is becoming the norm for many consumers and both retailers and manufacturers are taking notice. Downstream omnichannel challenges.

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5 Key Supply Chain Technologies Needed to Go Omnichannel

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More companies are actively engaging with consumers in search of the ultimate omnichannel sales experience as the strength of online sales increase, reports Supply Chain Quarterly. As a result, companies that want to go omnichannel need to begin working to deploy these standards and supply chain technologies. The Big Picture.

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Omnichannel is another Word for Complexity

Enterra Insights

Omnichannel retail operations are well on their way to becoming the norm. Consumers now take the digital path to purchase more often than not; but, they don’t care what retailers call their shopping journey or what strategies companies use to make the shopping journey a seamless one. Cogs in the omnichannel machine.