Skip to main content

OPERATIONS / SUPPLY CHAIN

  • Reports: Delhaize America to cut 500 jobs

    New York -- Delhaize America is cutting 500 jobs, according to published reports.

    News media in North Carolina reported that the Belgian supermarket operator's American subsidiary would cut 350 jobs and 150 open positions as part of a reorganization. Employees of the company received notifications of the layoffs via email, according to the reports.

  • RadioShack taps Magnacca as CEO, ‘catalyst for change’

    Fort Worth, Texas -- In an unexpected move, RadioShack said late Thursday that Walgreen Co. divisional president Joseph Magnacca will take the helm of the beleaguered consumer electronics chain as its new CEO.

  • Lowe’s Canada names president

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s Cos. said Friday that Sylvain Prud'homme will join the company as president of Lowe's Canada, effective March 25.

    Prud’homme replaces Alan D. Huggins, who is returning to the United States as Lowe's VP international operations.

    Prud'homme comes to Lowe's from Loblaw Co., where he served in EVP roles in operations and merchandising.

     

  • Claire's names chief marketing officer

    Chicago -- Claire's Stores announced Friday that Dina Keenan has been appointed global SVP and chief marketing officer, effectively immediately.

    Keenan’s experience in marketing strategy, brand development, advertising and retail include stints at Bath & Body Works, Elizabeth Arden Red Door Salons & Spas, and Bozell Worldwide.

    One of the initial focuses for Keenan will be to align her organization to support the global brand needs of Claire's and Icing, the company said.

     

  • Report: Smartphones dominated Christmas e-commerce traffic

    Philadelphia -- A post-holiday e-commerce report released Friday by technology company Monetate said that, on Christmas Day 2012, 16% of all e-commerce traffic came from smartphones and 15.6% came from tablets, a marked upswing from a year earlier when just 6.4% came from smartphones and 8% from tablets.

  • Survey: Majority of shoppers to spend up to $100 on Valentine's Day gifts

    Los Angeles -- Survey results released Thursday by PriceGrabber found that 62% of consumers plan to spend as much as $100 on gifts for Valentine’s Day, down from 68% in 2012. However, 36% plan to spend more than $100 compared with 28% last year.  

  • Zappos teams with Kenshoo Social and Shoutlet on Facebook marketing

    San Francisco -- Social marketing platform Kenshoo Social said Wednesday that it has completed an integrated Facebook marketing campaign for Zappos and cloud-based social marketing platform, Shoutlet.

    During a two-month test on a single-brand page, Zappos’ Facebook posts generated approximately 85,000 visits to its website. The traffic produced an average order value on par with its paid search and social marketing programs and achieved an average conversion rate of 1.75%.

  • Staples Canada and Alliance Data announce multi-year agreement

    Dallas -- Alliance Data Systems Corp. announced Thursday that its Canadian loyalty business signed a new multi-year agreement with Staples Canada Inc., which operates about 330 locations under the banners Staples and Bureau en Gros.

    Staples Canada joined Alliance’s Air Miles Reward Program, under which reward miles are redeemed for more than 1,000 different rewards. The retailer will launch the program in-store and online in March.

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds