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DC Velocity on LOVALL’s use of Descartes’ ecommerce warehouse management system to scale from manual- and paper-based systems to pick and pack weekly orders to a growing online fashion brand that fulfils orders daily with almost 100% accuracy.
Style Mag spotlights fashion brand LOVALL’s use of Descartes’ ecommerce warehouse management system to improve productivity by automating fulfilment and optimizing the use of existing warehouse space to hold three times as much inventory.
LONDON, U.K. and ATLANTA, Georgia, April 2, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Descartes Systems Group (Nasdaq:DSGX) (TSX:DSG), the global leader in uniting logistics-intensive businesses in commerce, announced that U.K.-based fashion retailer LOVALL, formerly known as Love Leggings, is using Descartes’ ecommerce warehouse management system (WMS) to improve productivity by automating fulfilment and optimizing the use of existing warehouse space to hold three times as much inventory. The solution has enabled LOVALL to meet rising ecommerce order volumes without needing to hire additional resources, even during peak periods like this past November when order volumes increased by 28% compared to the same time the previous year.
With product returns taking a bite out of profit margins, eCommerce Fastlane shares strategic tips from Descartes’ Richard McNish on how to minimize the costly burden of returns. McNish offers insights into how to transform reverse logistics processes from a cost center to an opportunity to strengthen customer relationships, hone brand identity, and improve customer retention.
With product returns taking a bite out of profit margins, eCommerce Fastlane shares strategic tips from Descartes’ Richard McNish on how to minimize the costly burden of returns. McNish offers insights into how to transform reverse logistics processes from a cost center to an opportunity to strengthen customer relationships, hone brand identity, and improve customer retention. #reverselogistics #logistics #ecommerce
Cargo Newswire shares that transportation and warehouse operations are the areas most challenged by resource shortages, and that 55% of supply chain and logistics leaders find knowledge workers the hardest positions to fill, according to new report from Descartes.