Accelerated shift to online
Social distancing measures have rapidly driven populations across the globe to online commerce, for purchases previously done offline. The recently published digital economy index of Adobe showed that e-commerce went up by 25% in the US and by 33% in the UK, from March 8 – March 20.
Retailers are massively trying to catch up with demand, each pursuing different strategies. In the US, Amazon opened up 100K new jobs to ensure its delivery network can withstand the crisis and has even increased wages to attract more candidates. Closer to Belgium, online retailers like Coolblue are pursuing other tactics, such as optimizing product categories. By suspending certain items, like travel suitcases and navigation systems, they free up more resources for more essential products that are in high demand.
Even if we see recent spikes in online purchasing behaviour, the question remains whether the crisis will accelerate a permanent shift to online sales or not. According to studies of Ecommerce Europe, 35% of online retailers expect more sales this year, precisely because of consumers making the shift from offline to online sales.