Group 1 - Target is expanding its next-day delivery coverage to meet increasing consumer demand, with plans to reach the top 35 U.S. metro areas by the end of October [4][9] - The company is focusing on areas with high shipping demand and sufficient assets for cost-effective operations, with order cutoff times as late as 6 p.m. due to advancements in routing and forecasting technology [5][6] - Target's digital business is profitable, and the supply chain is being adjusted to support growth while enhancing the in-store experience [6][7] Group 2 - The fulfillment strategy is being tweaked to allow some stores to take on more shipping volume while others may reduce or eliminate shipping, improving the overall store experience [7][8] - A pilot program in Chicago has shown that concentrating shipping volume in fewer stores can lower fulfillment costs and improve delivery speeds [8] - Next-day delivery is free for orders over $35 or for Target Circle members, while a fee of $5.99 applies otherwise [9]
Target expanding next-day delivery coverage to top 35 US metros