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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. Retailers need to handle inventory in stores and distribution centers, keep an eye on both digital and physical shelves and keep costs down with efficient logistics and routing.

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From smart mirrors to in-car shopping: the tech shaping retail’s future

Inside Retail

Rather, it is in constant flux, with innovations shifting the way that industry players operate, and changing the way that consumers and traders interact with one-another. From a back-of-house perspective, AI and machine learning technology is also able to power supply chain management and easily detect fraud.

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

RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Moreover, retailers have improved their customer journey experience with personalization, visualization, and agile checkout capabilities as well as the ability to capitalize on any ecommerce activities which the customer may have started on various media platforms. The ability to manage various operations cross different is mission critical.

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Ten competitive strategies for retail success

I Vend

We’ve looked at the importance of a customer-centric approach, data-based decisions, omnichannel, supply chain management and your team. Optimising store operations – When it comes to store operations, one of the things that all successful retailers have in common is optimised processes and efficiency.

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Ten competitive strategies of successful retailers

I Vend

They have become ever more demanding about what they want: service, price, choice, convenience, omnichannel retail, frictionless checkout – and if they’re not satisfied, they simply go elsewhere. What are ‘frictionless’ processes? So the first common feature we see in successful retailers is their customer-centricity.