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Why cosmetics-maker Atelier is launching ‘shark tank’ for beauty brands

Inside Retail

Australian beauty manufacturing network Atelier is giving one creative the opportunity to launch their own beauty, health or wellness brand through its ‘Meet Your Future’ campaign. The goal, according to Atelier founder Nick Benson, is to foster and give back to the beauty creator community in Australia. “We

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

Russel Creedy, group CEO, joined the business in 2001 as supply chain manager and served as GM for Pizza Hut in New Zealand. Global beauty firm The Estée Lauder Companies, which owns and operates health and beauty products across 150 markets, has announced it will split the business’ leadership across two larger portfolios.

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India’s DTC boom: Fuelled by technology and Millennials

Inside Retail

These brands sell their products directly to consumers, circumventing traditional intermediaries, across a range of sectors including fashion, beauty, health and consumer electronics. Technological innovations have streamlined supply-chain management and warehouse operations.

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Walmart No. 1 in Kantar ranking

Mass Relators

Now in its 26th edition, Kantar looks at how retailers and manufacturers can best innovate and serve consumers in food, drug, mass merchandise, dollar, convenience, specialty, e-commerce and club channels, as well as for manufacturers in food, household products, general merchandise, and health and beauty care categories.

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How Asos is helping to stamp out modern slavery in Mauritius

Inside Retail

He noted that the beauty of the brand is that half of its sales come from labels like Nike or Levi’s, and these iconic brands collaborate with Asos to move the needle in this fight for workers’ rights that spans the globe. “The The centre is, in essence, a one-stop shop for migrant workers. Being nosy.

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How Asos is helping to stamp out modern slavery in Mauritius

Inside Retail

He noted that the beauty of the brand is that half of its sales come from labels like Nike or Levi’s, and these iconic brands collaborate with Asos to move the needle in this fight for workers’ rights that spans the globe. “The The centre is, in essence, a one-stop shop for migrant workers. Being nosy.

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How Tmall Global is overcoming the challenges of China’s zero-Covid policy

Inside Retail

So we are trying to help them with inventory and supply chain management, as well as figuring out better logistics and warehousing too,” Shan added. Over the past eight years, we have launched more than 40,000 brands in global markets, from beauty to fashion, health, wellness, food and beverage, home goods and pet products.