Retailers struggle to keep shipping fees steady, pressure on small retailers
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10-04-2008, 12:18 PM,
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Retailers struggle to keep shipping fees steady, pressure on small retailers
Quote:The pressure on retailers to offer good deals on shipping is greater than ever because many consumers are turning to e-commerce sites as a way to avoid paying higher gas prices, which have increased from an average of $2.78 a gallon a year ago to $3.85 last month, according to the American Automobile Association. full article: http://www.internetretailer.com/article.asp?id=27942
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10-05-2008, 05:04 AM,
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Re: Retailers struggle to keep shipping fees steady, pressure on small retailers
Quote:Absorbing shipping costs can be tougher for smaller e-retailers that often lack leverage in negotiations with carriers, says Boylan of Xpert Fulfillment. Boylan, whose company specializes in retailers that have relatively few SKUs, says hes seeing more merchants with low order volumes increase their flat shipping rates, hike rates for specific categories that have been hit hardest by fuel surcharges, or raise the purchase amount that triggers free shipping. We've considered doing both. |
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06-22-2011, 08:18 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2011, 10:00 PM by JilleW.)
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RE: Retailers struggle to keep shipping fees steady, pressure on small retailers
I think fuel costs will always be something one has to deal with in regards to costs of shipping. It's interesting to read this and see that gas prices haven't changed much from since then. They have gone up and they have gone down but overall they still hover around $3.50 or so. Would freight auditing help the larger retail companies to control costs better?
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