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  • Study: This retailer is tops in providing digital experience

    When it comes to providing digital consumers with a quality online shopping environment, one well-known discount club chain comes out on top.

    According to the “2016 Digital Experience Report” from application performance company Dynatrace, Costco led all online retailers in both performance and reliability. Apple followed in a close second place.

  • How Competition in Consumer-Facing Technology Threatens the Stability of Retail

    Competition in providing the most innovative, unique, and up-to-date services and features to consumers is escalating with the rise and expansion of omnicommerce, a strategy that delivers a seamless customer experience through all available shopping channels. Brands are building in-house development teams or partnering with start-ups and other companies to extend their reach while catering to their customers’ demands of convenience, personalization, and on-trend technology.

  • Report: Target testing in-store robot

    Target Corp. is testing a robot to track inventory on store shelves, Fortune reported. The one-week trial is being conducted a Target store in San Francisco.

    Silicon Valley startup Robotics built the robot, called Tally, that can roll around the store, scanning products to determine if they have been misplaced, mispriced, or are low in stock, according to the report.

    Click here for more, including a video of the robot in action.

  • Specialty golf retailer fulfills customer expectations

    Golf is a sport that rewards precision, and that extends to meeting customer demand across multiple channels.

    That is why Atlanta-based, 25-store PGA Tour Superstore is leveraging the SPS Commerce Fulfillment platform to obtain actionable insights into back-end data that is crucial to support a seamless customer experience. This includes inventory levels, order status, shipment details, and payment and returns.

  • 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

  • Wall Panels with Maximum Impact

    Faux wall panels are a cost-effective option for retailers that want to create an exciting visual environment without breaking the budget — or update an existing space with no downtime. Texture Plus CEO Brian Kampe discussed some of the trends he’s seeing and how retailers can utilize these types of panels.

    What are some of the visual trends you are currently seeing in retail stores?

    This year we are seeing a great blending of natural materials to bring a contemporary look to traditional designs.

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    Photos by Kate Berry

  • First Look: The North Face’s new store pilot

    The North Face has unveiled a new store pilot — complete with a Redwood tree — at Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, California.

    The 6,500-sq.-ft. store, which is located just across the street from the retailer’s previous location of 24 years, combines the best of digital in-store technology, including virtual reality, with features that speak to the locale and the brand’s DNA.

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