Retailers with both online and brick and mortar stores are finding they can make their shipping even more efficient by utilising in-store fulfillment. Essentially, this turns retail stores into mini warehouses that support the company’s shipping efforts.
In-store fulfillment is a key aspect of omnichannel shipping strategies that businesses are using to efficiently meet their customer’s expectations. Because retail stores are often in prime locations closer to customers, they’re often ideal for reducing shipping times and getting products to people quickly.
What they’re not always ideal for, at least not without a bit of effort, is being a fulfillment centre. Here’s how you can change that to ensure your store, team and shipping software can all play a part in making in-store fulfillment successful for your business.
Throwing your team into the deep end without much warning or training can really impact the effectiveness of your ship from store strategy. Yes, retail staff are extremely adaptable and deal with a wide range of situations every day, but warehousing is a completely different role.
Picking: Ideally, the team member responsible for picking orders will be able to schedule time for picking orders during a low-traffic time of day. According to USPS, it’s best to wait until the store is quiet and pick in batches where possible to maximise efficiency without reducing the service your in-store customers expect.
Packing: This is a skill unto itself, particularly if you specialise in fragile products or perishables such as food. Having employees that know how to package an order effectively not only ensures the product arrives safely, it can save money on shipping when they use the right size box and group items together.
Shipping: Just slap a label on it and leave it in the courier pickup zone, right? Not quite. Even the simplest order needs to have the correct label with an accurate shipping address attached, while dangerous goods and international shipping orders need their own unique paperwork.
Hint: This is where shipping software can simplify these complex processes and automatically fix common human errors (like invalid addresses).
Finally, it’s important to know what time your courier picks up your orders each day. Shipping times play a huge role in customer satisfaction, and ensuring a day’s orders are picked early can make a big difference.
1. Order placement 🛒: A customer places an order through an online channel, such as Shopify or WooCommerce.
2. Allocation of fulfilment 📍: The order is allocated for fulfilment to the store closest to the customer holding stock, facilitated by an inventory management system.
3. Notification to retail staff 📢: Retail staff are notified of the new ship-from-store order. This notification process can be streamlined with a shipping platform like Starshipit, which alerts staff to pick, pack, and print shipping labels for the order.
4. Picking and packing 📦: A staff member picks and packs the order, ensuring accuracy and proper packaging.
5. Printing shipping label 🖨️: The store prints the shipping label for the courier, including any necessary documentation or customs forms for international shipments.
6. Courier pickup arrangement 📞: The store organises for the courier to pick up the order. This can be done either through a regularly scheduled pick-up or by booking one with the courier directly.
7. Courier collection 🚚: The courier collects the order from the store, verifying the shipment details and ensuring proper handling.
8. Branded shipping notifications 💌: Throughout the delivery process, the customer receives branded shipping notifications, providing updates on the status of their order and expected delivery timeframes.
9. Order delivery 🏡: Finally, the courier delivers the order to the customer at the specified shipping address, completing the ship-from-store process.
Choosing to fulfil orders in store adds more responsibility to your busy retail staff. The best way to ensure they’re ready for the extra role is to provide comprehensive training before ramping up your in-store fulfillment. Effective training should include:
There’s an art to packing orders to protect your goods and save money on materials. Staff should focus on:
Tip: Check our recommended packaging feature to save time with this step.
The retail world can be extremely busy, however, there’s often also room in the day to take advantage of downtime. Tips to manage time include:
Your team are probably masters of the art that is customer service, but your ship from store strategy is going to add a few new interactions to their day. Staff should know:
Tip: Use branded shipping notifications to keep customers in the loop about delays affecting your store or carrier networks.
Chances are you’re using in-store fulfillment software to help manage your new shipping channel, but do all of your employees know how to use it? Some of the key tasks employees should know how to do include:
Having the right technology to support in-store fulfillment can make life much easier for your staff and ensure your customers get great service. It’s not just keeping your shipping software up to date either, although that’s essential. Have you considered how staff are keeping track of orders as they pick them? How are they preparing the shipping labels? Here’s the technology your staff need:
It’s 2024, the days of picking with pen and paper are long gone. If your team has a tablet or mobile device, they can accurately pick orders from your fulfillment software, while also scanning items and codes as they go. Depending on the environment, we’d recommend picking up some sturdy cases for these as well. Maybe pen and paper does have some advantages!
This is where we can help. Starshipit has a range of features that can support your shipping strategy no matter what you’re choosing to do. The key features that are particularly helpful for ship from store strategies are:
So you’ve got everything you need, now you just need to put it into practice. Optimising the in-store fulfillment strategy involves aligning your staff and technology, and keeping everyone on the same page.
Successfully implementing in-store fulfillment is a team effort. By giving your staff the tools to succeed, and by adopting industry-wide best practices, your business can also see the benefits.
The way retail and eCommerce trends are going, ship from store is going to remain a key factor of omnichannel strategies. With an effective team and the right fulfillment software, you can give your customers the service they expect and deserve.
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