31 posts tagged with “retail-logistics”

Wayfair’s focus on accurate product dimensions shows why big-and-bulky logistics depends on freight data quality, trailer utilization, and connected execution workflows.

AutoZone’s mega-hub expansion shows why store replenishment now depends on transportation frequency, SKU depth, and service-window design—not inventory alone.

Retail leaders are putting delivery reliability ahead of raw speed. Here is how logistics teams can turn delivery promises into operational commitments.

Target’s 10% inventory-turn improvement shows why upstream holding capacity, replenishment timing, and transportation planning now matter as much as warehouse speed.

Walmart’s faster store-fulfilled delivery model shows why local inventory, labor planning, carrier orchestration, and promise logic now define last-mile network design.

Contactless delivery is moving beyond parcels as big-and-bulky retailers use clearer service tiers, proof-of-delivery photos, and TMS communication rules to protect cost and schedule reliability.

Furniture retailers face fuel exposure across ocean freight, warehouse transfers, and final-mile delivery. Fuel-sensitive home delivery models protect margin before surcharges spread.

Under Armour's 25% SKU reduction shows why assortment simplification is becoming a supply chain strategy for inventory quality, warehouse flow, and transportation control.

Target’s new supply chain leadership appointment shows why retail logistics is increasingly measured by in-stock reliability, not just warehouse throughput.

Dollar Tree’s new Arizona distribution center shows why retail logistics resilience now depends on regional transit-time control, store density, and execution visibility.