E-Commerce
E-Commerce
What does this term stand for?
E-Commerce refers to the buying and selling of goods and services over digital platforms, including online marketplaces, company websites, and mobile applications. In logistics, e-commerce extends beyond the transaction itself to include order processing, inventory management, warehousing, packaging, shipping, and last-mile delivery. Efficient e-commerce logistics ensures timely delivery, accurate order fulfillment, cost optimization, and a smooth customer experience, which are critical for retaining customer loyalty in competitive markets. It also involves reverse logistics for handling returns and exchanges.
Key Characteristics:
- Digital-based transactions enabling global reach
- Integration with inventory and order management systems
- Time-sensitive and demand-driven operations
- Customer-focused fulfillment and tracking
- Includes reverse logistics for returns and exchanges
- Requires efficient coordination between warehouses, carriers, and last-mile delivery partners
You may also be interested in these articles
Mastering Logistics Warehouse Management for Enterprise Supply
Introduction For huge businesses, managing a logistics warehouse is no longer a...
What Is Logistics Outsourcing? A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction ion to s Logistics outsourcing is a strategic lever for B2B...
Logistics Cost Reduction: Strategies & Challenges for
Introduction Over the past few years, the cost of logistics has changed...
Can't find what you're looking for?
Our logistics experts are here to help answer any questions about
shipping, customs, or supply chain terminology.



