US giant Walmart has made a series of changes recently that see it snapping at Amazon’s digital heels. Could it possibly compete? From Retail Week
Around the world, shoppers are nocking to the etailer’s sites. From Retail Week
In this data-rich era, retailers should theoretically be able to identify and target their customers like never before. But is this happening? From Retail Week
From Prime to Alexa, the global etail giant’s innovations continue to impress consumers, who rated Amazon their top choice. From Retail Week
Now the UK’s fifth biggest grocer, German value giant Aldi continues to impress with its quality proposition, customer focus and impressive supply chain. From Retail Week
John Lewis Westfield London, the standout element in the mall’s newly unveiled extension, promises to offer more than a traditional shopping experience. From Retail Week
But what exactly does the future of fuel retailing entail? Is it about the types of fuels? The fueling experience? The way consumers get around in the first place? From Convenience Store
Amazon, Walmart and Kroger are a few companies automating the
checkout process, and experts believe c-store operators should be
paying attention. From Convenience Store
Arvind is scaling up brands like Aeropostale, Ed Hardy, Gant and Nautica and has also entered the footwear segment in a big may with the introduction of US Polo footwear, Flying Machine footwear, and Aero footwear. From Images Retail
As the consumer has transitioned, the challenges a retailer is faced with have also evolved. Brands and retailers have scrambled to keep up with the customer, luring him in with the use of advanced technology. From LSA