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Roundup: Lowe’s beats Home Depot in the percentage of online orders picked up in stores

Roundup: Lowe's beats Home Depot in the percentage of online orders picked up in stores

Lowe’s Cos. Inc. grew online sales 11% during its fourth quarter ending Feb. 2. Plus, 60% of online orders were picked up in stores, according to CEO Marvin Ellison speaking on a call with investors Wednesday. Earlier this week, The Home Depot Inc. reported that 50% of online orders were picked up in stores.

Lowe’s, No. 21 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000 compared to Home Depot at No.7, also reported strong traffic over the holidays, up 13.0% over the same period last year according to SimilarWeb, but site performance hampered growth.

“While traffic to our website was strong, we were unable to fully capitalize on the traffic due to system challenges, such as the outages we experienced in Black Friday weekend,” Ellison said.

To ensure smoother growth, the company hired Mike Amend as president of online business in January. He previously led omnichannel efforts at J.C. Penney Co. Inc. (No. 31).

Part of that smoother growth will include an increased online assortment in 2019, shifting slower-moving products out of stores and onto the website to improve the return on store inventory. It will also include training store employees on using that online selection to satisfy in-store shoppers.

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