
April 2022 | The Scurri eCommerce news top 3
Here we are, at the end of another month, so you know what that means…it’s time for us to round up the three biggest eCommerce
Here we are, at the end of another month, so you know what that means…it’s time for us to round up the three biggest eCommerce
Bad deliveries can happen to even the best retailers. There are countless reasons why a a delivery might not go according to plan. Whatever the
Here at Scurri we take delivery management seriously, but we like to keep things simple. And let’s be honest – eCommerce as a whole tends
With the shipping crisis showing few signs of slowing, retailers are busy coming to grips with the fact that they might have to raise their
As March draws to a close, we’re delving into 3 of the biggest eCommerce news stories that made headlines this month. DPD Awarded ‘Sustainable Business
These days there are few things that are more effective for driving online sales than the power of positive reviews. Here’s a head-turning statistic –
It’s a situation that many small and medium retailers find themselves in. They want to scale their business but certain delivery challenges prevent them from
With current trading conditions and rising costs impacting retailers, online price increases are all but inevitable. This January marked the 20th consecutive month that online
Another month has passed, which means it’s time for us to round up the 3 biggest eCommerce stories that were in the news in February.
As Covid 19 restrictions are showing signs of coming to an end (hopefully for good, this time!), consumer behaviour is changing. Even though experts say
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