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What is Direct-to-Consumer Delivery?
Direct-to-Consumer is a model incorporated by brands that sell products directly to consumers eliminating the use of distributors, retailers, wholesalers, or other channels. The various direct-to-consumer fulfillment options include
In-house fulfillment Companies selling their items through Amazon/any other marketplace. Best suited for smaller or emerging brands. Does not work for big brands as there are possibilities of cloning.
Fulfillment through the 3PL provider Outsourcing the entire fulfillment process to the third-party logistics provider. It is best suited for large and growing e-commerce stores and does not work for small and starter D2C businesses.
Locus offers AI-driven logistics solutions to optimize logistics in D2C selling. Its solutions are hosted on the Cloud and can be accessed from any device that has an internet connection. .
Online shopping has become a dire necessity for all consumers. Brands are now moving towards D2C models to directly reach out to their customers. Find out how the D2C fulfillment model will be the next big thing.
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