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Kivari, born in a market, opens two more stores

Inside Retail

Australian fashion label Kivari has opened two new retail stores – at Bondi Junction and Burleigh Heads. This takes its network of boutiques in major locations to six, with further stores planned as the company expands. The brand has its roots in a local market in Burleigh.

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Lululemon Plans 30+ New International Stores with Majority in Fast-Growing China Market

Retail TouchPoints

The company is planning to open 50 net new stores this year, and 30 to 35 will be international, with the majority located in China. International growth also was likely helped by recent investments in Spain , where the company opened two stores and launched a dedicated ecommerce site in September 2022. billion and $9.51 billion to $9.41

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Ikea Debuts ‘Plan and Order Point’ Store Format in Dallas Market

Retail TouchPoints

Ikea will open a Plan and Order Point as its third store in the Dallas-Fort Worth market on Nov. The 10,800-square-foot location in Southlake joins two large-format stores in Frisco and Grand Prairie, Texas. 29, 2023, offering design consultations as well as a location where customers can pick up their online orders.

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DICK’S Enters the Resale Market With In-Store Buy-Back Program

Retail TouchPoints

Resale has a new player with the launch of DICK’S Sporting Goods ’ in-store buy-back program, available in select markets through a partnership with outdoor and adventure gear resale platform Out&Back. The program launched April 29 at the Public Lands location and will go live at the DICK’S stores in the next few weeks.

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The Great Supply Chain Gear-Up: Sustainability and Agility for 2023

Speaker: Peter Kraemer, Chief Supply Officer of Anheuser-Busch InBev

Innovation through exploration, development, and scaling of technology has enabled markets across the globe to remain agile while responding to challenging times. To prepare for what the next few years have in store, it's important to leverage general supply chain best practices while continuing to be open to new opportunities.

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Generational marketing: In-store marketing for every generation

Tokinomo

You’ve seen hundreds of articles about how to market to Gen Z and Millennials. While these two young generations make up a big chunk of the shopping population, this doesn’t mean that we should forget about the older population.

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In-store audio marketing: Speak the language of your shoppers

Tokinomo

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to change old marketing strategies have impacted the channels and strategies used by retailers to promote their stores and products. Innovation seems to be the main focus of retail businesses in the last few years.

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Cloud-Based Solutions: The Sky Is the Limit for Retail Success

Speaker: Ryan Bryers, SVP of Global Engineering

While many businesses still rely on store-level infrastructure, it's time to embrace the unlimited potential of the cloud! In a rapidly evolving industry, the shift from traditional on-premise systems to cloud-based solutions has become crucial for retail success. It's about unlocking unparalleled flexibility and driving business agility.