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  • Infographic: Omnichannel grocery shopping has room for growth

    Consumers are making omnichannel grocery purchases at a respectable rate, but could retailers drive higher participation?

    A new infographic from business intelligence provider Market Track indicates that omnichannel grocery shopping could be even more popular if retailers made sure it were affordable.

    A survey of 1,000 shoppers by Market Track shows that 26% have purchased groceries online. Twenty-one percent have ordered groceries online to be delivered, an increase of 10% from the previous year.

  • Study: Omnichannel, Amazon “effect” impact retail supply chain

    Increased customer expectations for a seamless front-end experience, as well as the “Amazon effect,” are having a significant influence on retailers’ back-end systems and operations.

    According to a new study of 24 senior retail supply chain executives from Auburn University’s Center for Supply Chain Innovation, the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) and Checkpoint Systems, “The State of the Retail Supply Chain,” 81% of respondents are either using, developing or investigating integrated demand planning.

  • Amazon Business ready to rule B-to-B world

    A ruling in the dispute between the Federal Trade Commission and Staples could hinge on whether the judge in the case is an Amazon Prime member who appreciates the online giant’s disruptive business model and potential to impact the business-to-business marketplace.

  • Say goodbye to '50s nostalgia: Johnny Rockets goes modern

    Restaurant operator Johnny Rockers is celebrating its 30th anniversary year — and reaching out to millennials — by giving itself a brand refresh.

    The chain is best known for its 1950s diner look, complete with jukeboxes filled with oldies songs and dancing servers dressed in nostalgic soda-jerk uniforms. But it’s rolling out a new prototype that includes a much more modern-looking exterior and interior, a new logo, a more contemporary music soundtrack, and new uniforms for associates. Also on the bill: a self-serve ordering kiosk for to-go orders.

  • Analysis: Mobile customers affect retail across channels

    Consumers are using their mobile devices to shop in ways that have an impact both in-store and online.

    Analysis of daily surveys of recent online buyers by Hayley Silver, VP of Bizrate Insights, a division of Connexity, shows that online purchases on a mobile device as a percent of online orders have been growing and maintaining market share since late 2014. However, nearly 12% of all online shoppers still don’t use their mobile device to shop at all.

  • 5 reasons Facebook will have a major impact on CRM

    Facebook has been getting a lot of attention for recent updates which make it more of a direct customer engagement tool. The attention is deserved, as Facebook is on its way to becoming a vitally important CRM platform. Here are five reasons why.   1. Everyone is doing it
  • Tiffany aligns with fashion site to sell more jewelry

    In a first, Tiffany & Co. will sell its jewelry online, on a site other than its own.

    Tiffany has entered into a limited collaboration with online retailer Net-A-Porter to make select Tiffany items available for purchase on the global fashion site.

    “With their recognized edit and fashion authority, Net-A-Porter will re-introduce Tiffany as more than the legendary jeweler, but an expression of personal style,” said Philippe Galtie, senior vice president of international sales at Tiffany & Co.

  • TechBytes: Five reasons Facebook will have a major impact on CRM

    Facebook has been getting a lot of attention for recent updates which make it more of a direct customer engagement tool. The attention is deserved, because Facebook is on its way to becoming a vitally important CRM platform. Here are five reasons why.

    Everyone is doing it

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