The Internet of Things is dramatically reshaping how retail supply chains work. In the second part of our supply-chain series.
Source: Retail Week
Asos unveiled a 14% jump in pre-tax profits in its half-year results this week. Retail Week looks at some of the overseas rivals trying to emulate its success.
Source: Retail Week
In 2000, Robin Chase co-founded Zipcar. She had three young children and $78 in the bank. Today, the car-sharing company has nearly 1 million members. While Chase had no transportation experience, she knew how to run a business.
Source: New Leader
On the omnichannel front, the number of grocers with a full-fledged program in place inched up compared with the year prior (three points to 12 percent), although there’s still a long way to go.
Source: Progressive Grocer
As they enter 2017 with a new, pro-business administration in Washington, D.C., grocery retailers are feeling more optimistic than they did at the dawn of 2016.
Source: Progressive Grocer
When you come to the Fork Lift in Northern California’s Cameron Park, take it. Especially if it’s Fork Lift by Nugget Markets.
Source: Progressive Grocer
Independent grocers tend to be a forward-looking lot, and optimism remains high. “We’re off to a good start, and we feel pretty good about this year,” says Jimmy Wright, owner of Wright’s Market, in Opelika, Ala.
Source: Progressive Grocer
Le rachat de Darty par la Fnac a fait boule de neige. Une nécessité pour les enseignes si elles veulent rester dans la course.
Source: LSA
De la supérette à [‘hypermarché, Carrefour compte une multitude de concepts et de surfaces de vente à travers le monde. Georges Plassat en a pointé six, qui expriment la diversité aujourd’hui à l’oeuvre chez le distributeur.
Source: LSA
Dans la droite ligne d’une vingtaine de projets en France, le supermarché participatif SuperQuinquin a ouvert, le 1er avril, dans le quartier populaire lillois de Fives. Il est réservé aux 500 sociétaires de la coopérative.
Source: LSA