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  • American Apparel implements Infor workforce management solution

    Atlanta -- Infor, a provider of business application software, announced that American Apparel has selected and implemented the company’s WFM Workbrain solution to manage the retailer’s global workforce.

  • Target to open 21 stores and remodel 400 units in 2011

    Minneapolis -- Target is opening 21 stores across 12 states, the retailer announced Tuesday.

    Among the openings include five stores in California, a third store in Hawaii and a SuperTarget in Minnesota.

    “Target takes great pride in designing stores that meet the needs of our guests and the communities we serve,” said John Griffith, Target executive VP. “With the addition of an expanded fresh food assortment, our new stores will offer guests everything they need in one convenient location.”

  • RedPrairie acquires SofTechnics

    Alpharetta, Ga. -- RedPrairie, a supply chain and labor management systems provider, announced it has finalized the acquisition of SofTechnics, Columbus, Ohio, a provider of in-store software such as price and inventory management, intelligent store ordering and direct-store delivery.

    Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

  • Disney to debut interactive store design in 25 locations in 2011

    Pasadena, Calif. -- Disney Store will open more than 25 new and remodeled locations around the globe in 2011. The stores will feature the company’s updated store design, which features an array of interactive and immersive experiences. The company ultimately plans to transform all its 350+ locations to the new concept.

    “Guests told us that we brought the magic back to Disney Store with the launch of our new design, and they responded by staying in the stores longer and purchasing more,” said Jim Fielding, president, Disney Stores Worldwide.

  • Overland Sheepskin taps Retail Custom Solutions for multichannel IT needs

    Tracy, Calif. -- Retail Custom Solutions, a developer of specialty retail systems announced today that Overland Sheepskin Co. has gone live with RMS.NET V6.1 for its retail, web and catalog-based customers.

  • Target names executive committee members

    Minneapolis -- Two leaders of Target have been appointed to the retailer's executive committee.

    Tina Schiel, senior VP enterprise strategy and new business development, was promoted to executive VP stores and will join the executive committee, while Laysha Ward, who will retain her position as Target's community relations president and Target Foundation president, also will join the executive committee.

  • Harrods taps Predictix to improve planning and decision making

    Atlanta -- Harrods is implementing a series of merchandise planning applications from Predictix. The software is being rolled out for Harrods' Knightsbridge store, as well as its airport locations and online site.

    Harrods recognized a need to upgrade its current planning system to allow for more in-depth and more efficient forecasting processes.

  • 100th annual NRF Convention Opens in New York City

    The National Retail Federation’s Annual Convention & Expo kicked off  at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Sunday, Jan. 9, with a lineup of power speakers and plenty of buzz. It is the 100th anniversary of  annual event, which attracts retailers from around the world.

    This year, the four-day NRF show featured more than 600 exhibiting companies, new retail technology pavilions, and presentations from a stellar line-up of top-tier retailers. Total attendance was estimated at more than 18,500, with representatives from 70 countries.

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