Survey: Retailers Unlikely to Require COVID-19 Vaccines for EmployeesWith COVID-19 immunizations underway, businesses in every industry are grappling with drafting and implementing vaccination policies. Leading New Zealand retailer mobilizes for improved task managementNew Zealand’s largest home improvement chain is streamlining enterprise communications to enhance store execution. Walmart makes major commitment to U.S. manufacturing Walmart will spend $350 billion in the next 10 years on items made, grown or assembled in the U.S. FedEx to phase in electric delivery vehicles A shipping giant is focusing on electric vehicles and sustainable facilities as key components of a plan to achieve carbon neutrality. Walmart eliminates order minimum from Express Delivery Walmart is continuing its efforts to draw shoppers away from the Amazon Prime Now same-day delivery service. Survey: Retail ‘winners’ recognize nature of modern supply chain disruptions Retailers with exceptionally high sales growth are more likely to take steps to address supply chain issues that are rising in the wake of the pandemic and social strife. Survey: Retailers focus on fulfillment for 2021 In the upcoming year, retailers want to ensure customer satisfaction by getting them products accurately and quickly. Don’t leave out the human touch in artificial intelligence Retail is an intensely personal business, and the best artificial intelligence deployments recognize that fact. Costco raising its U.S. minimum wage to $16 an hour; Zales parent going to $15 an hour Costco Wholesale will soon have one of the highest starting wages for U.S. workers in retail. Study: Global cash usage drops as mobile wallets surge The Asia-Pacific region is driving a broader global shift to mobile wallet payments in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. First Previous 460 461 462 463 464 Next Last