Exclusive data reveals key retail insights and growth strategies: from operational challenges & efficiency gaps to AI adoption & automation.
LONDON – Linnworks, the leading connected CommerceOps platform, today unveils its annual State of Commerce Ops Report. Focused on the mid-market ecommerce sector (retailers with annual revenues between $7.5M to $100M), the exclusive data reveals that growth in both the U.K. and U.S. is widespread despite an increasingly complex operating environment.
“As retailers navigate the ever-evolving ecommerce industry, one thing remains clear: growth and operational maturity are inseparable,” said Jon Bahl, CEO, Linnworks. “Our new survey data sheds light on the ongoing growth of the market while providing clients with strategies for scalability and progress.”
Analyzing survey results from 500 mid-market retail leaders, split evenly between the U.S. and U.K., the survey questions were designed to capture both current-state performance and forward-looking priorities, focusing on five key topics:
The survey provides a snapshot into two of the world’s leading e-commerce markets—the U.S. and the U.K.—and reveals what’s top of mind for senior decision-makers across operations, supply chain, logistics, ecommerce, and executive leadership roles, including:
The full report is available to download here. To learn more about Linnworks and product offerings, please visit Linnworks.com.
About Linnworks
Linnworks is a Connected CommerceOps platform that gives 4000+ online retailers the power to connect, automate, and scale their e-commerce operations from a single source of truth. Our solution brings three core attributes to the retailer: connectivity to 100-plus marketplaces, automation to traditionally time-consuming e-commerce processes, and a centralized platform to manage listings, inventory, orders, and shipments.
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