Jewellers should work to establish greater consistency across all of their sales channels this year to take full advantage of the ongoing shift to online shopping in the luxury goods sector, a prominent digital expert has suggested
Amad explained his logic, saying, "centralising your data in one place will save you time in the long run and deliver greater consistency throughout all your selling channels, including your websites, social media, marketplaces and bricks-and-mortar stores.
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Lawmakers Propose Making E-Commerce Companies Liable for Counterfeits - The New York Times
WASHINGTON — A group of bipartisan House lawmakers on Monday outlined a plan to stem the flow of counterfeit products from China and other countries into the United States by making e-commerce companies such as Amazon legally liable for fake goods sold on their websites.
The proposed legislation was a rare show of bipartisanship in the House of Representatives, which has been sharply divided after the impeachment of President Trump. But frustration that large corporations are not doing enough to protect American consumers from the dangers of illicit products coming from China is an issue that has galvanized Republicans and Democrats alike.
SamsClub.com CEO Jamie Iannone named Walmart U.S. eCommerce COO | Supermarket News
Sam's Club executive Jamie Iannone has joined Walmart as chief operating officer of Walmart U.S. eCommerce.
Iannone, previously CEO of SamsClub.com and executive vice president of membership and technology at Sam's Club, starts in the new role immediately, Walmart said in a company memo. He reports to John Furner, Walmart U.S. president and CEO , and Marc Lore, Walmart U.S. eCommerce president and CEO.
Other Voices: What Coronavirus means for e-commerce - Modern Materials Handling
As of Wednesday, the 26th of February, the number of Coronavirus cases globally is greater than those in China alone. As the virus continues to spread across continents, new ramifications of the deadly outbreak are being revealed daily. How is this impacting eCommerce operations and what can retailers do in response to those challenges?
Supply chain disruption
With the quarantine of Wuhan, China, and more than a dozen other cities in a region known as a manufacturing hub, more than 45 days of manufacturing have been lost to date. The ripple effect this has across the global supply chain is becoming more apparent as companies are being forced to halt production of finished goods due to lack of necessary parts provided by the quarantined region.
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Ecommerce retailers gain access to untapped consumers through Katapult's no-credit-required,
NEW YORK , March 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Katapult, formerly known as Zibby, is the only financial technology company in the eCommerce marketplace that provides a solution and growth opportunity for retailers who want to provide a no-credit-required financing option to their customers. The company's rebrand comes at a time when the need for options catering to customers with low and evolving credit is greater than ever.
eCommerce May Save Fashion Week Events In 2020 | PYMNTS.com
The business of fashion shows is struggling this week, but fashion retailing is not. Already eCommerce figured to play a major part in the various fashion weeks across the globe this week and next due to new technology and a willingness for designers to make their clothing more accessible. But now eCommerce will get a star turn rather than a supporting role. It just might turn out to be the saving grace for many events as the COVID-19 virus scatters plans and people.
Ecommerce marketing trends to watch for in the new decade | AZ Big Media
No one knows when a new era is going to start. In tech, business, or anything else besides, new epochs arrive as circumstances dictate. There are certain times, though, when it makes sense to look ahead at what the coming years may hold. The start of the new decade is a perfect example.
As 2020 gets going in earnest, business owners need to start thinking about the future . If decision-makers can spot the trends that will define the new decade, they'll get ahead of the curve. That can be crucial in competitive fields like ecommerce.
Ecommerce drives sales of transportation parts
At VSE Corp., a supplier of aftermarket transportation industry parts and repair services, its diversification among commercial and government markets is helping it post strong growth—with 2019 sales up 7.9% year over year to $753 million—as it overcomes a drop in demand from one of its main customers, the U.S. Postal Service.
VSE operates in three industry groups: Federal and Defense Services, including parts and managed repair services for the USPS and the U.S. Armed Forces; Fleet Management, including parts sales to small and independent truck fleets; and VSE Aviation, which provides parts and services to aircraft fleets. Other than its sales to the U.S. Armed Forces, VSE relies heavily on its own ecommerce sites and Amazon.com to process orders, the company says.
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