Patent classifications
G06Q30/0635
EMAIL-BASED TRANSACTIONS FOR E-COMMERCE
An electronic commerce (e-commerce) system may send advertisement emails to customers that are registered with the e-commerce system. The advertisement emails may include mailto hyperlinks. Each mailto hyperlink may be associated with a product that is being offered for sale, and each mailto hyperlink describes an email message that may be generated when that hyperlink is selected. When a mailto hyperlink is selected, the generated email message may include one or more parameters related to the product associated with the hyperlink, such as an identifier of the product. The generated email message may then be transmitted to the e-commerce system. The e-commerce system may receive the message and, based on the parameters in the received message, execute a transaction to purchase the identified product on behalf of the customer.
System for improving in-store picking performance and experience by optimizing tote-fill and order batching of items in retail store and method of using same
A method including receiving a plurality of orders comprising one or more items, wherein the server computing device is configured to communicate with a plurality of user devices of a plurality of users associated with a plurality of retail stores. The method also can include batching the plurality of orders into different commodities, and generating a plurality of rebatched orders according to an optimization algorithm. The method additionally can include sorting the one or more items within the plurality of rebatched orders by sequence numbers based on at least a respective volume of each respective one of a number of containers. The method further can include transmitting the one or more items within the plurality of rebatched orders to the plurality of user devices for filling the each respective one of the number of containers with the one or more items within the plurality of rebatched orders. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
System and method for order packing
Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for improved warehouse operations are provided. A consolidation processor (manual or automatic) establishes a connection to a warehouse management system. The current collection location of the consolidation processor may maybe established either manually or by automatically transmitting their current physical location in a facility to the warehouse management system. The warehouse management system may then direct the consolidation processor to a consolidation location to package orders for shipment. This direction may be given based on one or more parameters.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMPUTERIZED METHOD AND AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ORDER-SHARING AMONG A PLURALITY OF CUSTOMERS AT A COMMERCIAL VENUE
A communication system (100) for order sharing among a plurality of customers (110) at a commercial venue (101) includes sewer-side functionality (SSF) and a plurality of customer mobile computing devices (CMCD) for use by the customers. The server-side functionality manages a digital order (DO) and provides a network communication channel (NCC) for the digital order. The customer mobile computing devices communicate (140) with the server-side functionality using the network communication channel. The communication includes a) the sewer-side functionality collectively sharing the digital order with the customer mobile computing devices. The communication also includes b) an individual customer mobile computing device (CMCD i) requesting partial settlement of the digital order, where the partial settlement relates to a partial payment of less than a total order value of all unsettled order items of the digital order, or payment of one or more, but less than all, unsettled order items of the digital order. The communication further includes c) the customer mobile computing devices receiving a collective update of the digital order from the sewer-side functionality to reflect the partial settlement.
AN INFORMATION EXCHANGE AND SYNCHRONIZATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for exchange and synchronization of status information of a vehicle. One of the methods includes obtaining, by a terminal, status information of the vehicle from equipment on the vehicle and connected to the terminal, sending, by the terminal, the status information to a server, and receiving, by the terminal and from the server, an updated status identifier associated with the terminal, wherein the updated status identifier is determined based on the status information.
DYNAMIC CIRCUIT BREAKER
A computer implemented method for controlling operational states of a hardware matching processor includes monitoring, by a circuit breaker, incoming electronic data transaction request messages to the hardware matching processor; dynamically defining a range of values as a function of values included with electronic data transaction request messages received during a rolling lookback window; detecting that an incoming electronic data transaction request message contains a value outside the range of values; transitioning the electronic data transaction processing system into a pre-open state for a predetermined period, thereby preventing the hardware matching processor from matching incoming electronic data transaction request messages; calculating a pre-open value at an end of the pre-open state; and re-opening the electronic data transaction processing system at the calculated pre-open value, thereby allowing the hardware matching processor to match incoming electronic data transaction request messages.
Systems And Methods For Voice Assisted Goods Delivery
The following relates generally to voice assisted delivery of goods. In some embodiments, a digital assistant receives audio data, and determines an intent from the audio data. The digital assistant may then match the determined intent to a flow of a set of flows, where the set of flows may include at least one of: (i) requesting curbside pickup of an item, (ii) requesting locker storage of the item, (iii) requesting an indication of locations that the item is available, (iv) requesting an indication of an inventory of a retail store, (v) requesting ads for an additional item that is related to the item, (vi) requesting a status of an order for the item, (vii) requesting drone delivery of the item from a retail store to a residence, or (viii) requesting drone delivery of the item from a warehouse to the residence. The matched flow of the set of flows may then be executed.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ON-DEMAND DECOMPOSITION OF ORDERS AND URGENCY-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF ITEM COMBINATION FOR FUFILLMENT
The systems and methods for receiving a user input for a combination of a plurality of object pointers, wherein the object pointers are associated with a corresponding plurality of items located within a first area; retrieving one or more system parameters comprising a current location and a current container; transmitting a request for the combination of the plurality of object pointers, the request comprising the one or more system parameters; receiving the combination of the plurality of object pointers in response to the request; displaying locations of the plurality of items relative to the current location; and processing the plurality of items until a threshold capacity of the current container is reached by receiving input data corresponding to the plurality of object pointers.
NON-SEQUENTIAL RESTAURANT ORDER SYSTEM AND METHOD
Systems and restaurant locations for use with a mobile ordering system, and methods thereof, to provide at least more time-efficient pick up of orders by customers than with traditional ordering and pick up windows.
LOW CAPITAL AND OPERATIONAL COST E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS SYSTEM FOR FAST AND MASSIVE DELIVERY OF E-COMMERCE MERCHANDISE TO LARGE GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
The present invention discloses a disruptive low capital and operational cost logistics system and method that provides for fast and massive delivery of e-commerce merchandise, including same day delivery, of thousands of items and packages, in extensive geographical areas, such as whole states, countries and continents, reducing the need for building, operating, or using multiple fulfillment warehouses located near the consumers as in traditional e-commerce logistics, creating a revolution in the e-commerce industry worldwide.
In a disruptive manner, the systems and methods of the present invention facilitate the logistics for e-commerce delivery processes, and also may allow at the same time reducing the use of massive quantities of cardboard packages that are used for protection and containment for e-commerce orders, being sustainably beneficial for the e-commerce market, the environment, and the consumer. This is achieved by the use of multibox packages that are configured to contain a set of products including orders from different consumers and not necessarily having individual packages for individual consumers, where such multibox packages are sorted at the origin in a Central Fulfillment Center.