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  • How Robots are Transforming Retail

    The retail industry has reached a point of progress with robotics where it is not enough to look at how robots will drive business transformation, but at how they are already doing so.
     
    Following are three key retail areas where robots have already begun to make their presence felt:
     
    Fulfillment and Distribution

  • DSW opens new Virginia location

    The Pembroke Mall in Virginia Beach is home to the newest DSW footwear and accessories store.

    The retailers said it opened a 16,000-sq.-ft. store at the Pembroke Mall and characterized the location as “the greatest shoe shopping destination in Virginia Beach,” offering more than 21,000 pairs of shoes.

  • Batteries Crucial to Retail Ops

    Don’t overlook the impact that batteries have on retail operations and the bottom line. That’s the advice of IPT’s Ken Murphy, who told Chain Store Age that most retailers don’t realize how much money they spend — and productivity they lose — by constantly having to replace dying batteries in wireless barcode scanners. The problem, he says, is the continued use of subpar OEM batteries.

    What is the biggest challenge retailers face regarding the batteries in barcode scanners and other devices?

  • Cabela’s to introduce new design concept in two upcoming stores

    Cabela’s will debut a “cost-effective” design in its two newly announced store locations.

    The outdoor apparel and goods retailer announced two new locations, one in McDonough, Georgia, opening in fall 2017, and one in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, opening in fall 2017 or spring 2018.

    The locations, both 70,000 sq. ft. each, are designed around a new concept that the retailer said is more cost effective "in a focused effort to bring more its stores to more convenient locations" to better serve customers.

  • Industry expert cites flexible fulfillment, video as leading IT trends

    Industry veteran Jill Standish, senior managing director of retailer for Accenture Consulting, recently spoke with Chain Store Age about what she sees as some of the biggest IT-related trends facing the industry. Here is her take on the trends:

  • Amazon surges in Q1; devices, cloud services fuel revenue growth

    Amazon.com Inc. swung from loss to profit and significantly boosted net sales during a first quarter that topped analysts expectations.

    The world’s largest online retailer reported better-than-expected net income of $513 million, compared to a net loss of $57 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2015.

  • Coffee giant on hunt for new president

    Dunkin' Brands, the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, announced that Paul Twohig, president, Dunkin' Donuts U.S. and Canada, 62, has decided to retire at the end of first quarter 2017.

    Dunkin’ plans to name a successor before the end of the year and said it is currently conducting a search which will consider both internal and external candidates.

  • Unusual new retail startup aimed at ‘sneakerheads’

    Whatever you may have been doing at age 17, it was likely less impressive than launching a new e-commerce/ social media platform aimed at sneaker aficionados.

    But that’s just what New York-based 17-year-old sneaker enthusiast Anthony Debrantt has done, founding a new online and mobile marketplace called Sneakmart. The site has offers hundreds of thousands of new and used sneakers, including major brands.

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