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E-fulfillment is a term used to describe the process of fulfilling orders placed online. It is a key component of e-commerce and internet retailing, and involves the storage, packaging, and delivery of goods to customers. E-fulfillment services are typically provided by third-party logistics companies, who manage the entire process from the moment an order is placed to the moment it is delivered. This includes the storage of goods in warehouses, the picking and packing of orders, and the delivery of goods to customers.
E-fulfillment services are becoming increasingly important as the e-commerce industry continues to grow. They provide businesses with the ability to quickly and efficiently fulfill orders, while also reducing costs associated with warehousing and delivery. This allows businesses to focus on other aspects of their operations, such as marketing and customer service.
Some companies in the e-fulfillment market include Amazon Fulfillment, FedEx Fulfillment, UPS Fulfillment, and DHL Fulfillment. These companies provide a range of services, including warehousing, order fulfillment, and delivery. They also offer a variety of additional services, such as returns management and inventory management. Show Less Read more