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Top 10 Retail Trends to Watch in 2024

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

As we step into 2024, the retail sector is undergoing significant transformations in technology, supply chain dynamics, and consumer behavior. Navigating this shifting terrain requires a tailored approach rather than a universal solution for future-proofing retail businesses.

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How to Get Discovered by U.K. Retailers: Understanding British Consumers

Rangeme

s marketplace, retailers, and how your brand can understand a new set of consumers. retail market Over half of the £456bn industry is dominated by supermarkets, presenting a lot of opportunity for food and beverage brands looking to expand into the U.K. Most important of all, know the retailer’s target shoppers.

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11 Things to Know About China’s eCommerce Market

Indigo 9 Digital

“In fact, we saw the acceleration of offline retail as well—there’s more of a shift toward a true omnichannel integration.”. If you do subscribe to our retail trends newsletter to get the latest retail insights & trends delivered to your inbox. China has the largest market for social commerce.

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2023: The Year of Customer Retention? Retail Tech Predictions

Retail Assist

And yet it turned out to be another challenging year, particularly for retail. Quick commerce, social commerce, marketplaces, greenwashing of brands, a resurgence in physical retail and a rebalancing of ecommerce were key themes during the year. Another challenging year, but digital acceleration continued.

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Retail Lessons From China: Innovation, Resilience And Recovery

Retail TouchPoints

To fuel these predictions, and ‘predictions’ is the apt term considering it’s still early days in retail’s recovery, it is helpful to look to retail trends in China. This applies not just to consumers but to workers returning to retail stores as well. So what can we learn from this?