Alternative delivery solutions offer compelling options for e-commerce retailers
The e-commerce landscape in the United States is continuously evolving, requiring retailers remain flexible and adaptable to maintain a competitive edge. Recent data from Statista projects that e-commerce revenue will reach $1.2 trillion in 2024, an increase of +14.8% from the previous year. This substantial growth implies that e-commerce companies may encounter increased competition for space with major shippers.
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