All Multichannel articles – Page 180

  • Yihaodian.com promises next-day delivery of essential items to customers
    Analysis

    Walmart plants flag with Chinese ecommerce site

    2012-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Walmart has unveiled plans to take a majority share in fast-growing Chinese ecommerce website Yihaodian.com, cementing its commitment both to ecommerce and international investment in the growing Chinese market.

  • The app recognises images and takes the user to a Clarks’ ad and its website
    Analysis

    Clarks Image recognition technology

    2012-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Image recognition technology is becoming a popular way for retailers to enrich their marketing campaigns and link up the different channels – brands including Debenhams and Marks & Spencer have both tried it.

  • Before opening a company-owned store in New York, Topshop tested the market with a concession in Bloomingdale’s
    Analysis

    International expansion: Lost in translation

    2012-02-24T00:00:00Z

    International expansion may afford growth opportunities, but it can be a property minefield. Nicola Harrison considers how to invest wisely in overseas territories.

  • Chip and PIN was expensive to implement but was worth the teething trouble
    Analysis

    Speeding up the spending process

    2012-02-24T00:00:00Z

    As customers demand choice in payments, do retailers that ignore self-service, contactless payment and a host of online transaction options risk losing sales? Alison Clements reports.

  • Argos managing director John Walden
    Interview

    Q&A: Argos' new boss John Walden

    2012-02-23T14:51:00Z

    Argos’ new managing director John Walden started his job at the catalogue retailer this week. The American behind Best Buy’s launch online talks to Nicola Harrison about his move to the UK and what challenges lie ahead

  • Hobbs
    News

    Hobbs invests £18m to drive multichannel

    2012-02-23T07:00:00Z

    Womenswear retailer Hobbs is investing £18m in multichannel integration and international expansion following a 10% sales rise for its autumn collection.

  • Topshop app
    News

    Topshop streams LFW through app

    2012-02-23T07:00:00Z

    Topshop streamed live catwalk shows from London Fashion Week through its iPhone app this week in a first for the retail sector.

  • White Stuff
    News

    White Stuff hires new marketing boss

    2012-02-23T07:00:00Z

    Fashion retailer White Stuff has hired former Debenhams marketing manager Claire Neillands as its boss of cross-channel marketing, replacing Alison Lancaster who left to become Morrisons’ online marketing head last month.

  • Mothercare
    Analysis

    A new breed of retail boss

    2012-02-23T07:00:00Z

    The new bosses at Argos and Mothercare have etail backgrounds. Will this become a common theme across the sector, asks Rebecca Thomson.

  • KnowHow Movies
    News

    Dixons to launch into movie-streaming market

    2012-02-22T12:49:00Z

    Electricals giant Dixons, owner of Currys and PC World, is to enter the film-rental market .

  • News

    Amazon’s Kindle Fire grabs share of US tablet market

    2012-02-22T07:00:00Z

    Amazon’s Kindle Fire has overtaken Samsung to grab the second largest share of the US tablet market, according to research firm IHS. It estimated that Amazon had a 14% share of the market during the fourth quarter after releasing Kindle Fire in November. That compared with a 57% share for ...

  • News

    Lekkerland to offer new Barpay ecommerce payment system

    2012-02-22T07:00:00Z

    Wholesaler Lekkerland is to offer a new Barpay ecommerce payment system at the over 18,000 stores it supplies. Shoppers who order products via the internet but do not want to pay with credit cards or use any other online payment method simply print a barcode along with their receipt. In-store, ...

  • M&S has suffered a further blow as new channels boss Aubrey-Cound has quit the retailer
    News

    M&S suffers further blow as new channels boss Aubrey-Cound quits

    2012-02-21T12:21:00Z

    Marks & Spencer has suffered another personnel blow as its director of new channels Susan Aubrey-Cound prepares to step down from the retailer next week after 11 years with the business.

  • M&S Outlet site
    News

    M&S debuts outlet website

    2012-02-21T10:22:00Z

    Marks and Spencer has launched an outlet format online for the first time today.

  • Flying Brands is to sell its gifts business to Interflora
    News

    Flying Brands to sell gifts business to Interflora

    2012-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Home shopping group Flying Brands is to sell its gifts division to Interflora.

  • Richard Hyman
    Opinion

    More room for the strong to prosper

    2012-02-21T07:00:00Z

    Richard Hyman is the strategic retail adviser to Deloitte. He has over 25 years experience in the sector and is the founder of Verdict research.

  • Interactive mirrors allow customers to try on lots of virtual outfits in a short space of time
    Analysis

    Technological innovation: Where can retailers invest?

    2012-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Rebecca Thomson reports on how retailers are adapting to technological innovation and keeping a keen eye out for emerging cutting-edge IT.

  • Overambition can result in warehouse problems
    Analysis

    Averting warehouse disasters

    2012-02-20T07:00:00Z

    Warehouse malfunctions can prove catastrophic for a retailer’s sales and reputation. So how can the risk of problems occurring be minimised? Alison Clements investigates.

  • Charlotte Hardie
    Opinion

    The year of the supply chain professional

    2012-02-20T07:00:00Z

    Charlotte Hardie is features editor of Retail Week. She writes about all retail sectors, overseeing the longer features in the magazine’s general analysis and in business sections.

  • House of Fraser was the first retailer to launch a stockless click-and-collect store
    Analysis

    Is your supply chain process fit for purpose?

    2012-02-20T07:00:00Z

    Ensuring a supply chain suits today’s multichannel world is a complex process and one retailers are just at the beginning of. Liz Morrell reports.