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It’s not too early to learn lessons and start preparing for next year, says nShift

‘Singles Day’ may not have the high profile of Black Friday or Cyber Monday.  But it looks set to become the biggest online shopping day of the year. nShift, the global leader in parcel delivery management software, is calling on retailers to be ready by providing a competitive customer experience.

Singles Day began in 1993 and celebrates people who are not in a romantic relationship.  It takes place on 11 November, or 11/11; the day when a series of single digits stand together. Despite being rarely talked about outside of China and Southeast Asia, it is the world’s biggest shopping event, with sales exceeding $139 billion. Over the past 12 years, sales on Singles Day have grown by over 1000%. The day triggers a flurry of traffic to online retailers and web shops around the world and businesses everywhere need to be ready.

With billions of parcels expected to travel to and across China in the run up to 11 November, shoppers will be anxious to be kept up to date on the status of their order. Four out of five (78%) online shoppers say they will change brands if they don’t receive regular updates on the status of their delivery.

nShift Track will be available from early 2023.  It is a one-stop-shop solution that will empower retailers and e-commerce companies to communicate better with their customers. 

It will:

  • Enable consumers to track their orders and receive regular updates immersed in the retailer’s brand
  • Create sales growth in new channels, where the customer is most engaged with the brand and products
  • Provide regular updates throughout the delivery, from order confirmation to refund
  • Cut “where is my order” (WISMO) support calls by up to 60% 
  • Build customer loyalty through constant relevant communication and allow retailers to expand the brand journey well beyond just the simple buy, receive, repeat cycle.

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