Liege customs could block ecommerce shipments after 'losing patience'
Administrator general of Belgian customs, Kristian Van der Waeren, has “lost [his] patience” with non-compliant ...
GM: RAISING THE ROOF GGM: IN FULL THROTTLE GZIM: MAERSK BOOST KNIN: READ-ACROSSMAERSK: NOT ENOUGHMAERSK: GUIDANCE UPGRADEZIM: ROLLERCOASTERCAT: HEAVY DUTYMAERSK: CATCHING UP PG: DESTOCKING PATTERNSPG: HEALTH CHECKWTC: THE FALLGXO: DEFENSIVE FWRD: RALLYING ON TAKEOVER TALKODFL: STEADY YIELDVW: NEW MODEL NEEDEDWTC: TAKING PROFIT
GM: RAISING THE ROOF GGM: IN FULL THROTTLE GZIM: MAERSK BOOST KNIN: READ-ACROSSMAERSK: NOT ENOUGHMAERSK: GUIDANCE UPGRADEZIM: ROLLERCOASTERCAT: HEAVY DUTYMAERSK: CATCHING UP PG: DESTOCKING PATTERNSPG: HEALTH CHECKWTC: THE FALLGXO: DEFENSIVE FWRD: RALLYING ON TAKEOVER TALKODFL: STEADY YIELDVW: NEW MODEL NEEDEDWTC: TAKING PROFIT
JBC, one of Belgium’s largest clothing retailers, is to outsource its e-commerce activities within Belgium. A unique development in the e-commerce landscape, given the fact that many retailers follow the prevailing trend to outsource their fulfilment in the Netherlands or Germany.
Due to the increasing popularity of her webshops it is extremely important for JBC to work with a strong partner in supply chain solutions for e-commerce, to provide its customers the best possible online shopping experience. There are many fashion giants who follow the trend to outsource their e-fulfilment in Netherlands or Germany, JBC has deliberately chosen for a partner in Belgium.
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