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Trustwave SpiderLabs Report: The 2023 Retail Threat Landscape

Inside Retail

Retail’s weak points The Trustwave SpiderLabs’ report spotlights five vital business areas that allow retailers to remain profitable, but also offer avenues of attack to threat actors. Supply chain vulnerabilities : The complex web of suppliers, logistics partners, and distributors can introduce multiple points of vulnerability.

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How Hot Topic and Lamps Plus Mastered Inventory Management and More

Retail TouchPoints

Smart retailers are realizing that their increasingly complex omnichannel offerings have made strong supply chain management more important than ever. The retailer has seen digital sales shift away from next-day deliveries, which now account for just 18.2% It manages our BOPIS component.

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Dropshipping: What it is & why it might be smart for your small business

Clover - Retail

Dropshipping is a type of supply chain management in which a retailer does NOT keep the product it sells in stock. Instead, when a customer orders the product, the retailer contacts their manufacturer or wholesale merchant–who keeps inventory of the product on-hand–and has the product shipped directly to the customer.

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Cross-Channel Home Décor Retailing: 5 Take Away Lessons from The Game Changers

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Retailers nowadays have to offer a compelling reason for people to come to their point of sales. That’s why tracking and managing sales performance is so important in cross-channel retail store management software. Your accounting department needs to be fully integrated with all points of sale.

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How Retailers Overcome Challenges of Seasonal Demand

365 Retail

However, predicting seasonal demand is actually more complex than just reviewing last year’s sales. Adjustments must often be made to account for factors like weather and global events. Such analysis allows retailers to anticipate what products will be sought after during different times of the year. Here are some possible solutions.