E-Commerce Reduces Operational Costs

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Teerath Gupta

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E-commerce has transformed business operations, enabling growth and cost savings. E-commerce may save operational costs, making enterprises more efficient and competitive. This is a major benefit of e-commerce. E-commerce's impact on inventory management, shipping, marketing, and operational expenditures. E-commerce has reduced the need for large inventories since it allows for more accurate forecasting and faster stock replenishment. This has saved us a lot of money on handling, shipping, and storing our items. Due to its global reach, e-commerce allows companies to operate with fewer physical shopfronts. E-commerce has impacted logistics and other areas. Tracing shipments and optimising delivery routes has made order fulfilment faster and cheaper for businesses. Many e-commerce sites now offer cheaper shipping rates, reducing operational costs. Finally, e-commerce has transformed business marketing techniques. Online advertising's capacity to target specific customer demographics yields a higher ROI than traditional marketing methods. For instance, social media allows firms to market to a broader audience at a lower cost than traditional advertising methods.

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Gupta, T. (2025). E-Commerce Reduces Operational Costs. Shodh Sagar Journal of Commerce and Economics, 2(2), 17–23. Retrieved from https://jce.shodhsagar.co.in/index.php/ssjce/article/view/29
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