Skip to main content

Supply Chain & Merchandising

  • Ross Dress for Less opens two Texas stores Oct. 10

    Ross Dress for Less will open two new stores in Texas on Oct. 10. A 28,000-sq.-ft. North El Paso store is located in Sunland Park Mall, and a 25,000-sq-ft. North Tarrant store is located in Presidio Crossing.

    These openings are part of the retailer’s 2015 expansion program, totaling approximately 70 new locations during the year.

  • IDC: Omnichannel retailers must go along with the journey

    Omnichannel retailing means a lot more than offering a consistent customer experience across channels.

    According to a new report from IDC Retail Insights, “Omni-Channel Retail Execution Platforms for Now and the Future,” omnichannel retailing requires investing in technology that engages consumers in “customer-centric journeys.”

  • BrandsMart to fund $2 million store retrofit with PACE financing

    BrandsMart USA is giving its store in West Palm Beach, Florida, a comprehensive energy-efficient retrofit without tapping into its own capital.

    The chain is the recipient of low-cost financing for the retrofit through the Florida Green Energy Works Program. BrandsMart received $2.225 million from a private investor for the project, which will include new HVAC systems, energy-efficient lighting and a new roof.

  • Shoptalk takes shape, new event focused on next-gen commerce

    A new event for retailers and consumer package goods executives is taking shape called Shoptalk and the successful entrepreneurs behind its creation have big plans and funding to make it happen.

  • Retail Real Estate Insights. For Retailers. By Retailers.

    Photo by Dominic Savini

    For honeygrow founder Justin Rosenberg, the idea was simple: create a business based on his passion for fresh, healthy, wholesome and interesting food.

  • Ross Dress for Less opens new North Carolina store Oct. 10

    Ross Dress for Less will open a new store in Elizabeth City, North Carolina on Oct. 10. The 18,000-sq.-ft.store is located in Tanglewood Pavilions.

    The opening is part of the retailer’s 2015 expansion program, totaling approximately 70 new locations during the year.

  • Which supermarket chain has lowest refrigerant emissions rate?

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Stater Bros. Markets with its GreenChill Partnership's "Best Emissions Rate" award.

    The honor recognizes the supermarket chain for maintaining the lowest corporate-wide refrigerant emissions rate among large retail GreenChill partners — some 10,800 stores in all — in 2014. It is the third time Stater Bros. Markets has been recognized with this distinction.

  • A change in leadership for off-price stalwart TJX

    One of the strongest performing retailers in the past few years will be getting a new CEO in January.

    The company announced that current CEO and Chairman Carol Meyrowitz will step down and be succeeded by Ernie Herrman, 54, who will retain his current title as president of the company.

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds