A new week is about to start, and with it comes Retail Dive's last-mile event.
On Wednesday, May 7, Retail Dive and our sister publication Supply Chain Dive are hosting an event on e-commerce delivery, touching on all the topics that matter most to retailers: consumer trends around delivery, best practices for returns and how to manage costs.
There's still time to sign up, and you can do so here. If you can't make it day of, we'll send a recording of the event to your inbox. As always, thanks for being a reader.
Cara Salpini
Senior Editor, Retail Dive
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