Many online retailers have already started working towards building a strong logistics network by making the delivery of products as quick as possible.
All because of the growth trajectory seen in the manufacturing, retail, FMCG as well as ecommerce industries, the logistics sector is poised to grow at a CAGR of12.17% by the year 2020.
The Ahmedabad based company will now roll out a full-fledged operation across the country by building logistics infrastructure to tap local and small-time courier services and merchants.
ELA accounts for the largest Logistics Association in Europe and is a federation of 30 national organisations, covering almost every country in Central and Western Europe.
The online marketplace, which has invested a whopping $300 million in its logistics technology over the past 2 years, is now planning to build a plug-and-play online platform.
Thanks to e-commerce and their same-day delivery strategies, last mile logistics has become an aggressive differentiator that has the competence to drive sales and boost customer loyalty.
With this tie-up, Flipkart aims at offering dignified jobs to underprivileged youth in rural areas, through dPronto and its group company, Empower Pragati.
Being on an agile platform, IT is bridging the gap between procurement to filling supply chain. Server, data and process optimization are helping us effectively manage the supply chain process.
The new fulfilment centre will allow Amazon.in to offer its 'Fulfilment by Amazon' service to small and medium businesses in the region to gain access to service customers across the country...
Winning market-share in India is one of Amazon's biggest challenges right now. It hit $1 billion in sales there faster than it has in any other geography, but continues to face huge hurdles and growing competition.
With e-commerce sector registering a phenomenal 30 per cent monthly growth, the beneficiary is the postal department and India Post is raking in the moolah.