Why Nordstrom has gone all-in on DTC brands
Nordstrom is finding value in housing digitally native brands within its stores.
Adidas Looks To ‘Own the Game’ With Focus On eCommerce, Direct to Customer
Main strategic focus of ‘Own the Game’ is to strengthen the credibility of the adidas brand, to create a unique consumer experience and to continue to expand the company's activities in the area of sustainability.
Amazon was planning to build one of the world's largest warehouses in Toronto
Amazon will not put the largest retail warehouse in Canada on the site of a protected wetland in Pickering,
Jeff Bezos is “quietly" building a national grocery chain
As many businesses struggled to survive the pandemic, Amazon.com Inc. was quietly building a national grocery chain.
Live from TikTok, it’s Walmart!
Walmart’s interest in TikTok continues. The retailer worked with the video platform in December and the test went well enough that it has planned a return performance to host an hour-long livestream event.
Shopify President Harley Finkelstein on Where the Industry Is Headed Next
The retail industry has undergone a revolution in the past year, presenting unique opportunities for businesses that know how to adapt quickly.
Why Amazon Fresh stores will likely rock a few boats
When the first Amazon Fresh store opened, it was tempting to discount its ability to impact the market because it looked a lot like a traditional supermarket.
An astounding 78% of shoppers abandon their carts before completing a purchase
As online shopping keeps improving and more people flock to e-commerce sites, retailers need to find a way to keep innovating the online experience. Augmented reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are leading the way.
Lifvs delivers a new digital retail solution to rural Swedish shoppers
The store is part of the Lifvs chain, a Stockholm-based start-up that launched in 2018 with the goal of returning stores to remote rural locations where shops had closed down because they'd struggled to stay profitable.
Mastercard exec says almost 75% of apparel sales were made online last month
Apparel sales in the U.S. bounced back in a big way last month, powered by a surge in online purchases as consumers altered their spending habits.
Walmart teaming up with Ghost Kitchen Brands
Customers can order freshly prepared meals in-store and online for contactless pickup or delivery (and mix from more than 20 well-known brands including Quiznos, Saladworks, Taco del Mar and Crepe Delicious, and from CPG brands like Ben & Jerry’s, Red Bull and Beyond Meat.
Ahold keeps testing different solutions to boost online sales,
Owner of Peapod and Stop & Shop grocery chains plans to double down on e-commerce business this year
11 Trends that Will Shape the Future of Ecommerce in 2021
Ecommerce is a huge and extremely competitive industry. Therefore, you need to continually monitor the trends to be ahead of the competition.
The Unstoppable Ecommerce Wave Has No End in Sight
Amazon continues to be the 900-pound gorilla in retailing and is amping up their presence in the logistics space with their own fleet of planes, trailers and delivery trucks
Will Instacart become a grocer?
The boom in online ordering during the pandemic has made the inefficiencies of its store fulfillment model all the more glaring.
The Impressive Rise Of Amazon Air
The growth of the eCommerce site Amazon and its dedicated fleet of aircraft is indeed nothing short of impressive.
Is Online Grocery Shopping Better for the Planet?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, more people than ever are buying online to stock their pantries. What kind of carbon footprint is all that home delivery leaving behind?
Introducing The Arrival Van
Demand for last-mile delivery is expected to grow 78% by 2030, which means 36% more delivery vehicles will be needed across 100 cities around the world.
Tesla China Gigafactory Tour: A Look At Tech, Quality, Employee Culture
It seems Tesla is working hard to disprove earlier negative reports
Why U.S. Malls Are Disappearing
Data compiled by Coresight Research shows about a quarter of U.S. malls could close over the next three to five years, accelerating a trend that began before the pandemic.