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Unlocking Retail Growth: The Power of Network Analytics for Strategic Insights

Retail TouchPoints

This capability enables retailers to understand their current operations, anticipate future trends and adapt strategies accordingly, ensuring they remain agile and responsive to the ever-changing market demands. Furthermore, understanding customer interaction with merchandise helps tailor personalized marketing strategies.

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Customizable Solutions: POS Payment Processing for Specialty Retail

Rain Pros

In the world of specialty retail, where passion and a deep understanding of niche products and services meet, the quest for providing an exceptional shopping experience for your unique clientele becomes the heart and soul of every decision you make. So, jump into the future of specialty retail with Rain Retail Software!

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Consolidation and live shopping: Four e-commerce trends to watch in 2023

Inside Retail

Across our network of 30 omnichannel and pureplay online retailers in Australia, we’re seeing a trend towards consolidation and specialisation, which are interrelated, as large and addressable markets remain underpenetrated. Multichannel e-commerce experiences.

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What is Inventory Turnover in Retail? (Formulas, Benchmarks, Examples)

Retalon

It calculates the number of times average inventory is sold during a period. A higher turnover ratio means inventory is sold more times throughout the year. This indicates strong sales and effective inventory management practices. A lower turnover ratio means inventory sits on shelves longer before being sold.

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12 Critical Retail Industry Performance Metrics (2020)

Retalon

Throughout the history of retail, success and failure has come down to how well a company manages — and profits from — its inventory investment. Inventory management teams calculate the In-Stock Percentage by dividing the number of stores that have a SKU in stock by the number of stores that should stock that SKU.