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Food logistics. Case study: Jadłosfera

Proper temperature, monitoring of product expiration dates, and necessary certificates. What does food logistics look like behind the scenes?
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What to Do at Home During a Pandemic? #stayhome and Support Local Brands

Being forced to spend time at home doesn’t mean hours spent on Netflix, embroidering, or learning a new language for everyone. However, if we have a little more time, we can use it to support Polish brands.
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"We're Like Netflix, but for Fashion."

Online rentals has more and more followers among today's consumers. This is a new approach to buying things in zero-waste style. Check out the Case Study E-Garderobe.com
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We Pack Dresses for Stars to Wear. Fashion Brand BIZUU Entrusts Their Logistics to Omnipack

BIZUU is a fashion brand that has been operating on the market for 9 years. The success didn't happen overnight - for several years BIZUU has been effectively implementing the omnichannel strategy, creating various points of contact with its customers. Omnipack has taken over the logistics service of the brand.
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[CASE STUDY] Omnichannel in Fashion Logistics - Hubstyle (Cardio Bunny, Sugarfree)

HubStyle is becoming more and more popular not only among e-consumers. The brand successfully implements the omnichannel strategy.
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Gym, Youtube And...Fashion - When Szmexy Founded a Clothing Brand He Handed His Logistics over to Us

Improved, the clothing brand of Piotr Tomaszewski, better known to the Polish fitness industry as Szmexy, has joined our group of clients. What made Szmexy decide to outsource his logistics?
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Applied Art in the Warehouse - Meet Our Newest Client, 9design

After 10 years of managing their own logistics, Polish award-winning brand 9design decided to hand their logistics management over to Omnipack.
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Black Friday like you’ve never seen before

The times when Black Friday was strictly for the brick-and-mortar stores and Cyber Monday was for eCommerce companies are long gone. Current estimations are that 40% of Black Friday sales happen online. This year, this value may be even higher. What does this mean for online store owners?