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

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