2min read Understanding how to get rid of excess stock after big sales periods such as Black Friday or the Christmas campaign is key for retailers to start the year on a
2min read In a world of unified commerce, retailers must ensure that stock can be located quickly and moved efficiently, regardless of the size of the order or whether it comes from
2min read Retailers have learned from the disruption that affected their supply chains during the pandemic and now have several options to reduce inventory levels and avoid reliving uncomfortable situations of overcrowded
2min read Returns have always been an issue in the fashion industry, as they reduce net sales, indirectly decrease gross and net profits, and force the retailer to allocate space and staff
2min read The flower business is one of the most traditional retail sectors. For years it continued to resist digital transformation until, in 2017, Colvin arrived to break with tradition and pave
2min read Some months ago, we published a blogpost about how the crisis was forcing fashion retailers to change the way they think of and manage their inventory. We talked about the
2min read Supply chains have become more complex in recent years and many retailers have discovered that their warehouse operations are the weak link in the chain. Legacy warehouse management systems (WMS)
3min read As more transactions move online, last mile delivery continues to impose big challenges for online-only retailers. In this respect, physical retailers should have an inherent advantage when fulfilling online orders.
2min read Ten years ago, the idea of renting clothing seemed quite outlandish, but a lot has changed in a decade. The National Retail Federation flags luxury resale and rental as one
2min read RFID is hardly a new technology, but many retailers have struggled to reap its full benefits, with most initiatives in the past limited to boosting warehouse efficiency by attaching RFID
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What to do with excess inventory beyond the January sales