National Retail Federation on the Current State of Ecommerce Supply Chains

Jonathan Gold, Vice President, Supply Chain and Customs Policy for the National Retail Federation shares his insights and observations on how ecommerce is changing the way we approach logistics and distribution.

Jonathan Gold, Vice President, Supply Chain and Customs Policy for the National Retail Federation shares his insights and observations on how ecommerce is changing the way we approach logistics and distribution.

Rapid Ecommerce Growth

The rapid growth of ecommerce is driving deep changes in our industry, from tightening up trucking capacity to elevating the importance of final-mile delivery processes.

To respond, supply chain managers now need to leverage diverse systems, thereby making processes more efficient.

Jonathan Gold, Vice President, Supply Chain and Customs Policy for the National Retail Federation (pictured above) shares his insights and observations on ecommerce in this exclusive interview with Supply Chain Management Review.

How is ecommerce changing the way we approach logistics and distribution network strategies?

By eliminating the physical constraints of how much merchandise will fit into a physical store, ecommerce allows a retailer to offer a virtually unlimited selection of merchandise.

But the more merchandise that’s offered, the more challenges there are in where it is sourced from, how it gets to the retailer, how it is sold to the customer and how it gets delivered to the customer.

As retailers expand into options like selling products that are drop-shipped directly from the manufacturer to the customer or selling their products through third-party online marketplaces like eBay, Walmart, or Amazon, the complexity is even greater.

Describe How Delivery and “Opening the Box” also takes on Greater Importance

The way a company ships the product – is it traceable while on its way, does the customer get alerts, is shipping quick, when the box arrives is the product well-packed and does it arrive in good condition – is all part of the customer experience and can color how the customer feels about the transaction.

Since an online customer doesn’t have the opportunity to visit a store or interact with a store associate the arrival of the box is the first tangible interaction with the company. It can make the difference between a good and bad brand experience.

Any insights on how markets will change in the coming years?

Focusing on delivery time, customer satisfaction and supply chain transparency is going to become increasingly important for retailers and brands.

Our research has shown that customers want their online purchases delivered quickly, and they like being able to track a package or know when it’s going to arrive.

Read Consumer View: A Quarterly Look at What Shapes Retail Today

How is e-commerce changing the way shippers approach carrier relationships?

The relationships and partnerships between shippers and carriers are becoming more and more important.

The ability to provide services including last-mile delivery is crucial, especially with the speed that customers want to receive their products.

How can e-commerce bring the information needed to allocate resources more efficiently?

Data collected through ecommerce sales is critical to help retailers plan their supply chains down to the customer level. The data is incredibly important to properly plan inventory and additional resources.

Has technology reached a level of maturity that certain key players such as ocean shippers, industry clearinghouses such as ISO standards, and public-private partnerships will step up?

Technology is continuing to evolve with ecommerce. It is important that all players in the field work together to develop seamless and interoperable standards that will work across many different platforms.

How is e-commerce changing the way shippers are finding the labor they need?

Finding the right labor workforce is always a challenge for all retailers, and especially so right now in a time with some of the lowest unemployment levels, we’ve seen in decades.

Ecommerce is certainly in a similar situation as far as the needed skillset for a continually expanding workforce.

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Patrick Burnson
Mr. Burnson is a widely-published writer and editor specializing in international trade, global logistics, and supply chain management. He is based in San Francisco, where he provides a Pacific Rim perspective on industry trends and forecasts.
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