WSJ Special Access

Target’s Supply-Chain Chief Answers the Call for Same-Day Deliveries

Subscribers Only
Target is tapping into its stores to meet demand for fast delivery and curbside pickup. The retailer is using its nearly 2,000 U.S. stores to fulfill same-day delivery and pickup orders as it works to capitalize on a surge in e-commerce demand that started during the Covid-19 pandemic. The effort is one part of Target’s plan as it seeks to rebound from a rocky 2023, when its annual revenue declined for the first time in seven years. The Wall Street Journal’s Logistics Report reporter Liz Young spoke with Target’s chief supply-chain and logistics officer Gretchen McCarthy about the logistics and costs of same-day orders, its new membership program and what it means to use stores as fulfillment hubs.