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Adapt or Die

Your Survival Guide to Modern Warehouse Automation

Jeremy Bodenhamer

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English
Houndstooth Press
01 December 2020
If you sell physical products, warehousing and shipping costs can make or break your business.

But most companies treat order fulfillment like an afterthought, running headlong toward a future in which they won't be able to compete with marketplace giants.

In Adapt or Die, Jeremy Bodenhamer paints a compelling picture of waste and lost profits, including case studies in which one wrong move in something as simple as packaging can send a company into the red.

Fortunately, there's a better way. By embracing end-to-end automation, companies can ensure that every item sold is shipped quickly and efficiently, in the smallest possible package, through the best-priced carrier, restoring critical savings to your bottom line.

And you don't have to be Amazon to do it.



Whether you're an e-commerce executive, retailer, manufacturer, or distributor, pick up Adapt or Die to learn how small to mid-sized businesses are taking on the five giants of the shipping industry-and winning.

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Imprint:   Houndstooth Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9781544517117
ISBN 10:   1544517114
Pages:   266
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jeremy Bodenhamer is a leading expert at the intersection of shipping and e-commerce. He has been featured in Inc., TechCrunch, AOL, Fortune, Internet Retailer, and Entrepreneur; is a frequent speaker on innovation, technology, and logistics; and was a 2018 Supply Chain & Executive Pro to Know. Jeremy is an active volunteer in the community, an avid Crossfitter and surfer, and champion of a company culture that promotes health, family, and happiness among employees. He lives in Santa Barbara with his wife-educator and youth advocate, Bethany Bodenhamer-and their three sons.

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