Study: Frontline employees often lack trainingFrontline employees are interested in skill development, but that doesn’t mean they are getting it. Study: Customers don’t want big shipping costs for oversized itemsAmazon and Wayfair have an edge in online furniture retailing, but can be challenged. Russell Stover POS systems possibly compromised A malware incident may have exposed some customer payment card data at Russell Stover retail stores. Tech Viewpoint: Three interesting on-demand food delivery trends Customer appetite and constant connectivity are driving innovation in the online delivery space for food retailers. Report: Kroger gets approval for high-tech fulfillment center in Dallas The Kroger Co. is reportedly receiving almost $6 million in incentives to build an automated distribution facility in south Dallas. GameStop listens to customers with redesigned e-commerce site The world’s largest video game retailer is making online shopping easier and more integrated with physical stores. DoorDash to fulfill orders for small grocers DoorDash will serve as the preferred grocery delivery partner for Mercato. Target brings curbside pickup to all 50 states Target Corp. is now offering its Drive Up curbside click-and-collect service at 1,750 stores. Tangled up with Paper or Excel? Streamline Work Shifts with Scheduling+ As recently as early 2017, Ben Felner was managing the shifts and attendance for drivers across two states on sheets of physical paper. Tariffs could represent one of ‘largest tax increases’ in U.S. history More than 200 American footwear companies have signed a letter to President Trump urging him to cancel the upcoming tariffs on shoes that are set to take effect on Sunday. First Previous 458 459 460 461 462 Next Last