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Delivery: how can high street retailers compete with Amazon?

The battle for retail dominance in the “I want it now” era is fiercer than ever before, and one industry player has retailers rethinking their strategy…. View Article

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Delivery: how can high street retailers compete with Amazon?

The battle for retail dominance in the “I want it now” era is fiercer than ever before, and one industry player has retailers rethinking their strategy.

Amazon accounts for 6% of UK’s online sales and are named as the UK’s number 1 online retailer by IMRG. With so many delivery options from “same-day” to “deliver to locker”, they are able to compensate in large measure for the fact that they cannot offer in-store collections.

Amazon’s online marketplace has caused a major shift in retailing worldwide by continuing to mark customer satisfaction as their number one priority. With ever-increasing demands caused by online giants such as Amazon, how can retailers improve their delivery performance and fulfil customer expectations?

Download the latest report from Maginus to find out how to maximise revenue, optimise inventory and improve your delivery performance. 

In this free, 8-page report you’ll learn about:
• The “Veruca Salt” syndrome
• The impact of the “I want it now” attitude on delivery
• Why this is a supply chain problem
• Benefits of the Strategic Delivery Alliance (SDA) including: Capacity flexibility, cost control and improved delivery

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