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  • Commentary: Amazon accelerating e-commerce disruption of apparel

    Apparel is at a tipping point. E-commerce currently accounts for 17%-20% of total apparel sales in the U.S. Historically, when e-commerce surpasses the 20% threshold of a retail category Amazon comes in and makes a big wave, because Amazon is the main beneficiary of e-commerce capturing half of all growth in online retail. We’ve witnessed it time and time again in both media and electronics, and now it’s happening in apparel.  
  • Regional grocer improves workforce efficiencies

    Lowe’s Foods is taking steps to increase efficiency across its workforce.   The grocer is adopting enterprise labor planning and workforce management solutions from Logile across the chain’s nearly 100 stores operating in the Carolinas and Virginia. The solutions will help the grocer generate more accurate sales and labor forecasts, and improve scheduling at the task level across all store departments.  
  • Delivery robots to invade this country

    Sidewalk delivery robots are revving their engines for their July 1 debut in Virginia and Idaho, but there is an even bigger launch planned.   The delivery bots will soon be commonplace across the country of Estonia. Based on a vote of 86 to 0 in the country's parliament last week, Estonia is the first country in Europe that allows these food-carrying robots to roam sidewalks, according to Engadget.  
  • Holiday shipping to get more expensive: UPS to charge extra during peak times

    For the first time ever, UPS is going to add a surcharge for orders delivered to homes during peak holiday times.    The surcharges, which apply only to residential deliveries, could boost the buy-online-pickup-in-stores (BOPIS) strategy deployed by many store-based retailers.  The move comes as the shipping giant look to combat its escalating costs, which include increased investments in hiring, in the wake of the shipping boom caused by rising online package volumes.    
  • Target extends its investment in online retail disruptor

    Fast-growing mattress retailer Casper has closed on a new round of funding — with help from Target Corp.   
  • Study: Retailers experiencing e-fulfillment growing pains

    Retailers are thrilled with their surging online sales, however the same can’t be said for associated fulfillment operations.    Business is booming online as sales across 82% of e-commerce and multichannel businesses increased in 2016. Only 6% reported a decrease in orders. While many voiced concerns over increasing competition, Brexit and currency fluctuations, the majority of companies (88%) expected a further increase in e-commerce orders during 2017.  
  • Amazon Rocks Food Retail: Four things the industry needs to do

    Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods Market is sending shock waves through the world of grocery retail. This striking move introduces more disruption into the grocery wars. As the c-suites form their war rooms and build their responses, the industry faces an array of significant challenges.   1. Food retailers must think bigger and faster
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