DCL Corporation acquired Levelthree, a San Jose based promotional Products (Swag), Print Management, Product Fulfillment and Creative Design services’ company. To learn more about DCL’s latest acquisition, please visit the Press Release: DCL, Inc. Acquires Levelthree Solutions
There has been a lot in the news about the growth of ecommerce lately, especially in the past quarter. All this despite the recession. When the storm hit the east coast last week, ecommerce saw a spike in growth never seen before as people were locked in their homes where they had to finish their xmas shopping.
Consumer Electronics has been reported to be the fastest growing ecommerce category. Out of all online Consumer Electronics traffic to retail store sites, close to 50% chose to go to bestbuy.com followed by walmart.com at 20%. It is amazing that close to 70% of all Consumer Electronics ecommerce traffic goes to these two sites alone.
There are things everyone hates about their jobs, but there are also things that everyone loves. Let me share with you what gets me fired up about DCL. As a supply chain service provider in Silicon Valley, DCL is located at the heart of global innovation. We are at the center of some of the greatest technological minds and the venture capitalists that fund their creations.
What this means is that there is no shortage of leading technology companies, some globally recognizable, that have leaned on DCL for operational advisory and execution. Whether it’s convincing and eventually helping execute a global GPS brand from moving from in-house fulfillment to outsourcing fulfillment to DCL, or seeing a now booming green-tech startup go from their garage to high level distribution through DCL, it’s cool to not only see the great technology and products in person, but even cooler when you are able to create operational solutions that help take their companies to the next level. The list of my favorite products from DCL customers is lengthy, but I can’t reveal much detail…I have competition reading this blog.
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