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Omnichannel

  • Genesco acquires Canadian footwear chain

    Genesco is expanding its reach geographically and generationally with its latest acquisition.

    The company has entered into an agreement with the Aldo Group Inc. to acquire the 37-store Little Burgundy retail footwear chain in Canada.

  • Levi Strauss makes inventory connection

    Levi Strauss & Co. is turning to the Internet of Things (IoT) as a solution to improve inventory visibility.

    Levi’s is partnering with Intel to run a proof-of-concept of the new Intel IoT platform at three of the vertical apparel retailer’s stores. The pilot allows the Levi’s stores to gain visibility into what’s on the shelf or what might be running low. The goal is to make the process of inventory management more effective, maximizing in-stock and on-shelf availability of products.

  • eBay goes omnichannel for holidays

    eBay is targeting consumers across digital and physical channels this holiday season with a new online holiday hub and even in-person selling stations.

    Through Jan. 1, 2016, eBay is running a multifaceted holiday campaign called “Wish Bigger.” A central feature is a holiday-specific shopping site, eBay.com/holidays, which will offer features such as a soon-to-launch holiday heat map that will track what eBay customers are wishing and shopping for coast-to-coast on a weekly basis.

  • Three reasons why everyone wants in on mobile payment

    It’s not your imagination – a lot of new players are entering the mobile payment market.

  • Whole Foods Market adds Target omnichannel guru to exec ranks

    Whole Foods Market is adding a Target veteran with experience in technology and omnichannel marketing to its executive leadership team.

    The grocery retailer announced that it has named Don J. Clark global VP of purchasing for non-perishables.

    “He is a proven leader in the retail industry with a clear track record of delivering results. His core values align very well with our company’s, and we are confident that Don will execute a range of innovative strategies that help take our non-perishables business to the next level.”

  • Report: Another retailer powers up same-day delivery

    A major national retailer is the latest chain to start offering same-day delivery in a large metropolitan area.

    According to Re/code, Best Buy is partnering with third-party delivery service Deliv to offer customers in the San Francisco area, including San Jose, same-day delivery of online orders. The official rollout follows a recent pilot of the service Best Buy conducted with Deliv in the greater San Francisco area.

  • Finish Line lets customers pursue hoop dreams

    The Finish Line Inc. is continuing its efforts to become an omnichannel lifestyle experience with a new social media campaign.

    For the second year in a row, Finish Line customers will be able to demonstrate their basketball skills via social media platforms by using the hashtag #theFundamentals on Twitter and Instagram, or submitting them via Snapchat. The digital entries will be judged by a group of NBA athletes.

  • Whole Foods adds Target omnichannel guru to exec ranks

    Whole Foods Market is adding a Target veteran with experience in technology and omnichannel marketing to its executive leadership team.

    The grocery retailer announced that it has named Don J. Clark global vice president of purchasing for non-perishables.

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