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How Asos is helping to stamp out modern slavery in Mauritius

Inside Retail

Platts explained that back in 2015, the UK Government introduced a new anti-slavery act for any business that had a turnover of more than £36 million, and Asos decided right away to make this a mission statement of theirs. Being nosy.

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How Asos is helping to stamp out modern slavery in Mauritius

Inside Retail

Platts explained that back in 2015, the UK Government introduced a new anti-slavery act for any business that had a turnover of more than £36 million, and Asos decided right away to make this a mission statement of theirs. Being nosy.

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Walmart debuts next generation fulfillment center

Mass Relators

There’s never been a more exciting time to join Walmart Supply Chain,” said James Bright III, general manager, Fulfillment Center FC3040. “I Since 2015, Walmart and the Walmart foundation have averaged more than $1billion in annual donations each year to a variety of local causes and organizations.

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La Maison Simons wins Supply Chain Innovation Award

Retalon

The Retail Coucil of Canada acknowledged that Simons’ excelled in all aspects of their supply chain by integrating key functions such as omni-channel demand forecasting, planning, purchasing, logistics, allocation, warehouse management, replenishment, and inter-channel inventory & assortment balancing.

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FMI honors seven exemplary food industry leaders

Mass Relators

The seven awards and their recipients are: Brandon Barnholt Herbert Hoover Award for Humanitarian Service — Brandon Barnholt, executive chairman, KeHE Distributors More than four decades of experience in food industry retailing and supply chain management define Brandon Barnholt as a dynamic corporate leader.

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Decoding the global trends shaping the future of retail

Inside Retail

Japanese retailer Uniqlo is investing heavily in radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to accelerate supply chain efficiencies, with an ambition to embed RFID into its global product range, facilitating improved inventory management and the customer self-checkout experience.