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Survival guide: The keys to resilience and success in tough times

Inside Retail

There are several economic factors playing havoc with consumers and business operations that are likely to persist into 2024. Consumer sentiment remains low as households stagger under higher costs of living and interest rates. Unstable political environments in Europe and the Middle East can disrupt supply chains.

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How global beauty brands will benefit from JD.com’s latest logistics move

Inside Retail

Evri’s partners will gain valuable insights into the Chinese market, including consumer behaviour, marketing and pricing strategies, product selection advice, and online operational strategies tailored to the unique demands of the Chinese market.

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Using Prebuilt Data Models? You Should Be

Retail TouchPoints

Analysis-ready models eliminate the need for manual data engineering, science and analysis, all of which can be time-consuming and prone to error. Here are just a few examples: Marketing Attribution model: This model helps in determining which marketing channels and campaigns are driving the most traffic and revenue.

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How to Revolutionize Inventory Management

Independent Retailer

Next-generation analytical and planning tools interpret vast volumes of data so that retailers can predict and react to disruptions before they affect inventory levels. According to the Adobe Digital Economy Index , consumers now spend an average of $6.7 AI and machine learning will increasingly play a role in supply chain management.