
Fast Track Global DTC & B2B Fulfillment with New Supply Chain Management Features for the Apparel, Footwear & Accessories Industry
Montreal, QC, Canada (July 6, 2023) – Jesta I.S. is excited to announce a series of transformative new cap
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5 Things Retailers Can Do To Prepare For Back-To-School Season
by Adam Bender | August 30, 2022 Whether you run an online, physical, or hybrid business, back-to-school season
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A Retailer’s Guide to Buy Now, Pay Later: The Pros and Cons
by Camille Chin | April 11, 2022 Today, shoppers have several ways of making a purchase, but merchants can expec
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Brand Growth Through Diversification: Retail Trend or Risky Business?
by Melanie Frank | March 24, 2022 Retailers today are faced with a myriad of options and opportunity when it com
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Luxury Menswear Retailer Goes Live on Jesta’s Warehouse Management System to Optimize Inventory Management and Omnichannel Fulfillment
Montreal, QC, Canada (March 16, 2022) – Jesta I.S. Inc., a leading developer and provider of modular cloud so
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Taking Stock Podcast, Episode 3: Why Returns Matter – Reverse Logistics, The Customer Experience, Cost Implications
by Jesta I.S. | June 10, 2021 Jesta I.S.’s podcast Taking Stock: Talking All Things Retail is about retail tec
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Customer Expectations Post-COVID and What That Means for Retailers
by Camille Chin | May 12, 2021 Empowered by product blogs, customer reviews, unboxing videos and more, modern co
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Taking Stock Podcast, Episode 2: How To Accelerate Your Brand’s Digital Transformation Through Retail Disruption
by Jesta I.S. | May 6, 2021 Jesta I.S.’s podcast Taking Stock: Talking All Things Retail is about retail techn
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Five Tips for Ship-from-Store Success for Omnichannel Retailers
by Camille Chin | April 21, 2021 It was this time last year when non-essential stores locked their doors to shop
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Supply Chain Productivity for an Omnichannel World
by Jesta I.S. | March 25, 2021 A shortage of parts, shipping delays and rising costs are just some of the supply
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