How to Keep Pace with Evolving Customer Expectations
Speakers Sarah Barnes-Humphrey, Founder & Host, Let’s Talk Supply Chain Peter Coratola Jr, CEO & President, EASE Logistics Farrukh Mahboob, CEO & Founder, PackageX Coby Nilsson, CEO & Co-Founder, Enveyo Itamar Zur, CEO & Co-Founder, Veho About CEOs that pay close attention to shipping do so to ensure the overall success and sustainaability of their […]
Harness the Power of Delivery Management Software to Boost eCommerce Sales

In this blog, we’ll dive into what delivery management software is, key features and capabilities, and five ways it helps your brand boost sales.
Data-Driven eCommerce Strategies: How to Perfect Your Logistics Optimization Formula
5 Parcel Shipping Best Practices For 2023

Parcel shipping optimizations must be a critical piece of your organization’s initiatives for 2023 to reduce costs, improve service, and maximize visibility. We outlined 5 parcel shipping best practices to future-proof your operations.
SupplyChainBrain Interviews Enveyo on Alerting Product Launch

SupplyChainBrain’s Editor in Chief, Bob Bowman, interviews Enveyo’s CEO & Co-Founder, Coby Nilsson, on the recent launch of its delivery experience management platform, Alerting
SupplyChainBrain Interviews Enveyo
SupplyChainBrain Editor in Chief, Bob Bowman, interviews Enveyo CEO & Co-Founder, Coby Nilsson, regarding the launch of Alerting, Enveyo’s delivery experience management platform.
Delivery Experience Management: 4 Ways to Build Customer Loyalty with Automated Software

Today’s shoppers demand better insight, communication and delivery times. Here are 4 ways e-commerce shippers can improve the delivery experience.
Saddle Creek Logistics Launches Enveyo-Powered Time-In-Transit Dashboard for Greater Parcel Shipping Visibility

Saddle Creek Logistics Services launches the Enveyo-powered Time In Transit Dashboard to provide parcel shippers with greater visibility.
5 Best Practices to Turn Your Multi-Carrier Parcel Shipping Operations into a Competitive Advantage

Pitney Bowes forecasts global parcel volume to likely more than double by 2026 to 220-262 billion parcels shipped annually.