In the era of growing popularity of online shopping, e-commerce owners are grappling with challenges related to optimizing processes associated with product handling. How to ensure smooth and efficient order fulfillment while minimizing the risk of errors and simultaneously maximizing customer satisfaction? The key to success might lie in fulfillment. In the article below, we discuss how it can help effectively organize product handling!
Logistic Outsourcing, also known as contract logistics, is gaining more and more advocates among Polish entrepreneurs. It involves transferring the responsibility for logistical operations to an external company. This allows the entrepreneur to focus on the development of their business, while logistics specialists take care of activities such as unloading and palletizing goods, warehousing, picking and sorting, quality control and inventory management, as well as handling returns.
Every day, new online stores are emerging in Poland, and there is an increasing number of people interested in making purchases from them (even internationally). The growing turnovers of these stores, however, not only mean higher profits but also new challenges when it comes to warehousing and logistics. How can these challenges be met? The best solution may be to utilize e-commerce fulfillment for online stores.
The e-commerce industry is rapidly growing in our country. New online stores continue to emerge, and the value of the Polish e-commerce market surpassed the threshold of one hundred billion Polish Zloty last year. Increasing turnovers signify greater profits, but also a more time-consuming and complex logistical handling. Therefore, an increasing number of companies are opting for e-commerce fulfillment services.
The value of the e-commerce market in Poland is rapidly increasing, and in 2022 it already exceeded the threshold of one hundred billion Polish Zloty. This means a rapidly growing number of orders, and consequently, more goods to be stored, packed, and shipped. For many online store owners, this poses a significant challenge. Fortunately, they can take advantage of the e-commerce fulfillment offer.
A company earning profits from selling goods must store these goods somewhere. If it has its own warehouse, the matter is simple. But what if the company doesn’t have a warehouse? Does it have to build one? Or rent an entire building? Not necessarily. Nowadays, you can take advantage of goods warehousing services or even delegate all logistics-related issues to an external operator.