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eBay’s GSI Commerce expands its Virginia fulfillment center
GSI wants to be able to ship a wider range of products.
Posted 03/05/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon’s new tax deal
The e-retailer plans to invest $135 million in two warehouses in Virginia.
Posted 03/05/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Amazon will build four warehouses in Tennessee and Virginia
The Tennessee fulfillment push follows an online sales tax deal with that state.
Posted 12/23/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Backcountry.com to open a fulfillment center in Virginia next summer
The operation will help the outdoor gear retailer better serve the Eastern U.S.
Posted 10/12/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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J.C. Penney closes stores to grow online
Penney will take a $30 million charge to close some stores and consolidate two call centers.
Posted 01/24/2011Mark Brohan1 comments
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Virginia online sales tax bill clears state Senate
A bill mandating sales taxes for online purchases from retailers with affiliates or facilities in Virginia won state Senate approval this week, though passage increasingly seems unlikely.
Posted 02/18/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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GSI Commerce plans to close one of its four call centers
GSI is closing a facility in Martinsville, VA, and will hire additional personnel at its three remaining customer service centers and employ more at-home workers, the company says.
Posted 04/27/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Lillian Vernon brings its call center reps back to the U.S.
Lillian Vernon has closed its Manila-based call center and moved the jobs to Virginia Beach, VA. The change was prompted by increased efficiencies in the Virginia Beach operation and the elimination of cross-sell offers of third-party products.
Posted 03/21/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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eMusic.com partners with Westin to expand online music audience
In a move to win over consumers aged 25 and up to online music, eMusic.com is partnering with Westin Hotels to offer digital music that hotel guests can download to portable music players.
Posted 02/23/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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BabyUniverse moving offices and warehouses across the U.S.
The move is designed to consolidate operations of the company’s numerous e-commerce sites.
Posted 05/10/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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