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How AI could solve product returns and other supply chain challenges

Inside Retail

Geopolitical tensions, global trade challenges and increasingly frequent natural disasters are all affecting the manufacture and flow of goods, from securing raw materials to delivering finished products. In one example, Canadian apparel retailer ALDO Group has created a demand-forecasting machine learning model called Delphine.

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Five retail leaders discuss how to deliver value in a spending slump

Inside Retail

We talked with leading retail experts from Adore Beauty, T2, Coco Republic, Jeanswest, and 2XU about customer loyalty, seamless commerce and customer engagement when the headwinds abound. However, more retail leaders are becoming wary of the effectiveness of discounting and its long-term impact on their brand and business model.

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Five ways you can use email and SMS to boost your BFCM sales

Inside Retail

Similarly, retailers can encourage customers to give them permission to send SMS texts offering exclusive deals – by using the BFCM season to offer a level of exclusivity and special privileges if they register. Flows guide deal-driven leads through the marketing funnel and will delight loyal customers with relevant content.

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First half of 2024: Five key marketing moments you won’t want to miss

Inside Retail

This time, we have selected five great opportunities during the first half of the year with insider tips on how brands can build communications and promotions around them to enhance customer engagement and drive conversions. Insider tip : Why not run a flash sale that makes your customers feel like their tax refund has arrived early?

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

Apart from a massive range of running apparel for men, women and kids, the Harajuku flagship houses a cafe where shoppers can grab a coffee and a healthy snack. The overall design reminds of Japanese rock gardens with flowing yet dynamic lines that leads shoppers from the first floor up the spiraling staircase to the second floor.