Target expects to invest $100 million over the next three years to expand next-day delivery as the retail giant works to compete with Amazon and Walmart
Minneapolis-based Target said Wednesday that it plans to open at least six more sortation centers across the U.S. by the end of 2026, adding to its network of nine centers. The new warehouses will let it fill more online orders, speed up delivery and cut down on shipping costs, the company said.Top news and in-depth analysis on the world of logistics, from supply chain to transport and technology.
The investment builds on the retailer’s plan to boost e-commerce sales by speeding up fulfillment, including by using its nearly 2,000 stores across the U.S. as distribution hubs.
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