Retail & Distribution – Page 11
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Schuhplus expands retail network in Germany
Schuhplus, the German mail-order retail specialist for extra-large men’s and women’s shoes, is expanding its retail network with six new store openings across the country. After the recent announcement of a 125-square-meter store in Leipzig’s main railway station, the retailer prepares to open new locations in Dresden, Munich, Nuremberg, ...
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Aktiv Schuh’s restructuring plan is approved by creditors
Less than nine months after Aktiv Schuh filed for bankruptcy, creditors unanimously approved its restructuring plan. As the Berlin-based company’s reorganization is about to be completed, Aktiv Schuh - a 120-year-old family business that employs around 200 people - expects self-administration proceedings to be lifted this month. On July ...
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Most consumers have changed shopping habits with the pandemic
In its latest Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Report 2021, London-based data and analysis company YouGov surveyed more than 19,000 consumers in 17 markets worldwide to find out about their shopping behavior. The study reveals differences between the various markets, but also similarities. A 59 percent majority of consumers across all ...
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Bavaria enforces a lockdown, England re-opens
While Bavarian shoe stores were forced to close down again as of April 12, all types of non-essential retailers, including shoe stores, were allowed to re-open in England and Wales. The British Retail Consortium has estimated that non-food stores have lost some £27 billion (€31bn-$37bn) in sales from 16 weeks ...
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Kering unveils new logistics hub in Italy
Kering has presented its new logistics hub located in Trecate, about 50 kilometers west of Milan in the province of Novara, and managed by XPO Logistics. The French luxury goods group said that it was its largest investment in Italy but without indicating the amount. The site is composed of ...
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VF’s new fulfillment center in the U.K. begins operations
VF Corp., through its local subsidiary VF Northern Europe Limited, has begun operations at its new fulfillment center in Bardon, Leicestershire, which will employ about 250 people at peak times. The new 55,800-square-meter center will have “state-of-the-art automation capabilities putting it at the forefront of the footwear and apparel industry.” ...
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Cole Haan to expand in Northern, Eastern Europe with Norgroup Retail
After testing the German market through partnerships with local dealers and marketplaces, including Zalando, the American brand Cole Haan has decided to join forces with the distributor Norgroup Retail. Thanks to the partnership, Norgroup Retail, which is based in Copenhagen, will represent Cole Haan in 15 European countries: Germany, Austria, ...
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Europe’s patchwork of Covid-19 regulations for retailers
Ongoing changes to local Covid-19 safety regulations for retail stores make it difficult to stay on top of things as the pandemic situation heats up again in most European countries. Here is an overview (as of March 25, subject to change and with regional variations) of the status of so-called ...
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Geox reaches a deal to reorganize its Canadian business
Geox has reached an agreement with creditors to restructure its Canadian business. The company had previously announced plans to streamline its activities in certain countries if it could not align rent costs with market conditions. The other countries under review are the U.S., Japan, the U.K. and Germany. According to ...
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Digitalization fast-tracks transformation of B2C relationships
The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdowns have led fashion companies to accelerate on digitalization, leading to profound long-term changes both in digital and in brick-and-mortar retail in a rapidly changing environment. Such acceleration in the digital shift deeply impacted not only B2B relations, but also the B2C world, fast-tracking ...
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Fashion companies speed up digitalization, target digital/brick-and-mortar integration
The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdowns have sped up the digital transformation for both businesses and consumers, at the same time setting off profound changes in digital retail, some of which are set to be long-lasting. These recent trends and the tools to best respond to this rapidly changing ...
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Rizzo suspends purchases due to business slowdown
Rizzo Group, the Swedish retailer which offers suitcases, bags, shoes and accessories, is suspending purchases “to get through the spring” because of a sharp slowdown in activity stemming from the restrictions imposed to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement, the company, which is present in Sweden and Norway, is ...
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Germany extends lockdown to March 28
On March 3, the federal-state conference in Germany decided on how to further extend its present lockdown for non-essential retailer operations until March 28, to help fend off the Covid-19 virus. Like in the U.K., it will be phased out in stages, but retailers are furious, partly also because many ...
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ANWR and Sabu offer liquidity support to retailers
The German retail cooperatives ANWR and Sabu are continuing to support their members by engaging in initiatives to underpin their liquidity as the coronavirus crisis drags on. ANWR Group is offering its affiliated national and international footwear, sporting goods and leathergoods retailers a €150 million financing program through its ...
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Payless returns to brick-and-mortar retailing in the U.S.
The American footwear retailer Payless is returning to brick-and-mortar retailing in its home market with the opening of a concept store on March 1 in Miami. But, the grand opening and ribbon-cutting event will be held a week later on March 8. After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in ...
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England plans to reopen non-essential stores April 12
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that non-essential retailing may reopen in England on April 12 after having been closed to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. England introduced a third national lockdown on Jan. 4. Johnson said that the vaccination campaign underway in the U.K. has “dramatically ...
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The U.K. to regulate the “buy now pay later” market
The British government announced that the increasingly popular interest-free ”buy now pay later” (BNPL) credit agreements will be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in order to protect consumers. The government noted that the volume of transactions involving BNPL solutions more than tripled in 2020 as the pandemic drove ...
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Logistics costs lift prices of Russian footwear imports
A hike in sea transportation tariffs is expected to increase prices of Russian footwear imports in the next few months, with cheaper shoes being most affected by the additional expense. At the end of 2020, the average tariffs for sea freight from China to Russia jumped from $1,500 to $9,000 ...
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Obuv Rossii’s revenue shrank in 2020
The Russian footwear retailer Obuv Rossii reported that its revenues for 2020 decreased by 20.9 percent to10.845 billion rubles (€121m-$147m) from 13.702 billion rubles (€153m-$186m) in the previous year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Anton Titov, chairman of the Obuv Rossii Group, stated that 2020 was one ...
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Brexit will lift the cost of exporting Italian shoes to the U.K.
Brexit will inevitably increase the cost of exporting Italian shoes to the U.K., explains Siro Badon, chairman of the Italian footwear association Assocalzaturifici, in an interview with Shoe Intelligence. But, fortunately, the U.K.’s departure of the customs union and single market has not significantly affected the supply chain of Italian ...