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Tablet owners make more online purchases than smartphone owners
They also say the shopping experience is better, The E-tailing Group finds.
Posted 05/18/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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Consumers rely heavily on online reviews when purchasing products
Consumer reviews play a major role in the decision to purchase products or services, says Opinion Research Corp. In a recent survey, 61% of consumers say they consult online feedback before purchasing a new product or service.
Posted 07/14/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Online research influences online and offline purchases
58% of adults plan to do online research during the holiday season and 43% plan to make online and offline purchases based on that research, says a new study conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for Performics Inc.
Posted 11/22/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Gap cuts procurement costs 10-20% with e-sourcing
With web-based sourcing, Gap has cut the cost of sourcing non-merchandise operational products and services by 10-20% while shortening the time to prepare sourcing projects.
Posted 04/07/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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St John Knits makes b2b purchasing faster and cheaper with web-based tool
Replacing a procurement process that had relied on faxed orders routed among buyers and department managers, a new web-based tool is reducing the time and expense of purchasing operating supplies at fashion retailer St. John Knits, the retailer says.
Posted 02/21/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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How Dave Picarillo, Ahold’s sourcing guru, is saving millions on the web
As vice president of BrainTree Sourcing, responsible for the sourcing of goods and services for Royal Ahold’s U.S. supermarket operations, Dave Picarillo has saved $350 million over the last three years through a web-based sourcing system.
Posted 01/10/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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E-check dollar volume surges over past two years, NACHA says
The use of e-checks for online consumer purchases grew to $401 million last year, more than 12 times the $32 million in 2001, reports NACHA.
Posted 05/17/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Giant Eagle cuts lead times and inventory costs with web-based logistics
Giant Eagle, with more than 200 supermarkets in four states, is cutting its delivery lead times from 7-10 days to 2-3 days or less with the help of a web-based logistics system expected to save millions of dollars in inventory costs, the retailer says.
Posted 03/03/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Wegmans to deploy web-based procurement system
Following a pilot in December, Wegmans Food Markets Inc. will deploy a hosted web-based procurement system designed to lower the cost of procuring goods and services, the retailer said.
Posted 02/19/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The Surplus Goods Exchange gets ready for launch this month
After nearly a year of development and testing, the web-based Surplus Goods Exchange, for trading surplus, excess and closeout goods, is getting ready to launch this month.
Posted 02/04/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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