Retail Stores Must Address Significant Data And Technology Disconnects To Improve In-Store Customer Experience
The study, which surveyed 346 high-volume store leaders and corporate level customer experience decision-makers, shows a pressing need for retailers to create more effective ways to generate customer data and insight from in-store shopping and to align their physical and digital commerce strategies and deployments.
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Making Moves: Revitalizing Your Fleet
Compact excavators are nimble and versatile, navigating tight spaces and digging with precision. They are the unsung heroes of confined spaces. But as projects evolve, so do jobsite demands.
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US ports by volume: How maritime cargo trends are stacking up
As supply chain managers seek to understand demand trends, port volumes are a helpful indicator.Maritime gateways handled 40% of international freight value in 2022, according to the Department of Transportation. As a result, keeping track of seaport volumes can be a good barometer for establishing years- and months-long trade trends nationwide.
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The US, South Korea and Japan are piloting a supply chain warning system. What does that mean?
As the U.S. looks to counter China’s dominance in critical mineral supply and processing, it’s leveraging alliances to better share data and resources.
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The Supply Impacts of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Depend on the Escalation of War
The impact that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have on global and national supply chains will depend on how much the war escalates between the two countries, a new report claims. According to research published this week by S&P Global Market Intelligence, entitled “Ports, electronics and healthcare: Supply chain impact of conflict in Israel,” Israel’s electronics, defense and healthcare supply chains could face disruptions if the conflict with Palestine escalates further.
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