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  • Study: Holiday service leaves shoppers not so happy

    Despite significant investments by many retailers, U.S. consumers are unsatisfied with the levels of customer service offered this holiday season.

    According to the new 2015 Retail Holiday Customer Experience study from customer engagement solutions provider Eptica, 35% of consumers are unhappy with the online experience. This figure rises to 40% in store.

  • Target settles MasterCard fraud claims for $39 million

    Target Corp. has tentatively reached another milestone in its continuing efforts to remediate financial losses caused by its massive 2013 data breach.

  • Guitar Center plays new labor management tune

    For a highly specialized retailer like specialty music chain Guitar Center, keeping track of store labor can pose extra challenges.

    “Our customers want knowledgeable associates for specific instruments,” explained Alex Khamudis, manager of store labor for Westlake Village, California-based Guitar Center. “How do you figure out when to schedule experts, and how many, across four separate departments like guitar and drums?”

  • Birchbox puts together team for brick-and-mortar expansion

    Judging by its recent executive appointments, online beauty subscription retailer Birchbox is getting more and more serious about expanding in the physical space.

    The company has named Benjamin Fay as VP of retail development and customer experience, with responsibility for translating the Birchbox brand experience into store design and overseeing execution of the retailer’ s off-line growth.

  • Kohl’s has a heck of a week

    With all the attention focused on generally strong online holiday sales during “Cyber Week” (Nov. 23-29), it may be instructive to look at the experience of one major retailer.

    Kohl’s has released an infographic summarizing what so far is a successful digital holiday shopping season. Among the facts and figures Kohl’s has released about the performance of Kohls.com during Cyber Week:

  • Tractor Supply slashes energy costs 40% at new DC

    Tractor Supply Company is seeing green at its new distribution center.

    The company’s new DC ,in Casa Grande, Arizona, has achieved LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. It is the second LEED Silver certification awarded to a Tractor Supply Company facility within the last year.

  • Study details shopping habits of millennials

    Millennials shop differently than their parents, but when it comes to the end result, they are looking for the same thing: a great deal.

    According to the Blackhawk Engagement Solutions’ “Millennials Disrupt Shopping” report, based on two separate surveys of 500 millennial consumers each, smartphones are a dominant method of connection to the web for millennials, with 89% using them to connect to the Internet. This compares to 75% using laptops, 45% using tablets and 37% using desktop computers.

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