Ashley HomeStore extends consumer financing programThe number one selling U.S. home furnishings retailer is continuing to offer online and in-store consumer financing. Survey: As e-commerce grows, so do delivery problemsFailed deliveries are a near-universal issue for e-commerce retailers, and customers aren’t happy. Amazon opens its first brick-and-mortar store outside the U.S. Amazon is reportedly bringing its Amazon Go self-checkout convenience/grocery store concept to the U.K., under a new name. Survey: Retailers Unlikely to Require COVID-19 Vaccines for Employees With COVID-19 immunizations underway, businesses in every industry are grappling with drafting and implementing vaccination policies. 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. Not requiring masks is a ‘mistake,’ says retail group Two of the nation’s leading retail groups are reiterating their support for mask-wearing in the wake of several states dropping their mask mandates. Kroger will continue to require mask-wearing in Texas, Mississippi until… The Kroger Co. is holding firm to its nationwide mask mandate even as some states loosen their restrictions. Leading New Zealand retailer mobilizes for improved task management New Zealand’s largest home improvement chain is streamlining enterprise communications to enhance store execution. 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. First Previous 317 318 319 320 321 Next Last