There's no question that digital commerce has shortened delivery times for B2B businesses. From working directly with suppliers to improving shipping logistics through big data, ecommerce has allowed B2B sellers to hone their supply chains down to the essentials.
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The 2020s will be a defining decade for B2B operations. Businesses that are currently satisfied with their long-standing ways of doing business will find themselves falling behind if they cannot compete online. In the same vein, companies that are able to go digital now will gain a competitive edge that could be decisive, particularly in more saturated markets.
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You may be a small business owner that relied on foot traffic and store sales only, and now you’ve got to figure out how to get your products into customers’ hands when they can’t come into your physical storefront. That means you need a functional ecommerce site, and fast!
Given the circumstances, now is a great time to talk about the process of building an ecommerce website. First, we'll talk about building an ecommerce website from scratch. Then, for those of you who already have a website, we'll share some tips for adding basic ecommerce functionality to your existing site.
Ecommerce Operations, Supply Chain Clarity In New Lockdown Guidelines
After the official extension of the lockdown in the country, the central government and the home ministry have taken lessons from initial hurdles of the first 21-day lockdown. Initially, consumers had relied mostly on ecommerce deliveries to stock up with essentials like groceries. However, due to lack of on and off-ground clarity and firm guidelines, the deliveries faced hurdles with police stopping them and the supply chain was further impacted due to travel restrictions.
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Coronavirus impact | Government encourages e-commerce companies to work with local kiranas to
The government has encouraged e-commerce companies to collaborate with local kirana shops to supply essential items as an 'ideal solution' in the current situation, the Economic Times reported .
The aim is to ensure that people do not have to leave their house for essentials during the lockdown imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus or COVID-19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 announced that the lockdown would continue till May 3.
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In developed countries, the notion of cash on delivery – COD – is a payments relic borne out of the days of mail order purchases made by phone for which the purchase amount was settled, literally in cash, when the item was delivered to the purchaser's home.
Credit and debit cards, and later, digital wallets, like PayPal, eliminated that friction for the online shopper, kept transactions secure, and reduced the risk from the merchant that items shipped wouldn't be paid for.
B2B companies are re-examining their ecommerce expectations as the pandemic rolls on
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