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Forget omnichannel, it’s all about unified commerce

Inside Retail

This is a comprehensive approach that extends beyond online sales to encompass various critical aspects of retail operations, with inventory management and pricing at its core. This pricing agility maximises revenue and can be personalised for customer segments. Instead, the holy grail solution is unified commerce.

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Unlocking Retail Growth: The Power of Network Analytics for Strategic Insights

Retail TouchPoints

Additionally, network analytics can provide real-time feedback on inventory levels, predict future demand based on historical data and current trends and optimize supply chain operations. Integrating network analytics with existing inventory management systems brings about a synergy that enhances accuracy and responsiveness.

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Customizable Solutions: POS Payment Processing for Specialty Retail

Rain Pros

In the world of specialty retail, where passion and a deep understanding of niche products and services meet, the quest for providing an exceptional shopping experience for your unique clientele becomes the heart and soul of every decision you make. POS payment processing plays an important role in this customer experience.

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From cart to click: How technology is transforming the supermarket sector

Inside Retail

Creating customer-focused grocery experiences Successful customer-obsessed grocery experiences follow the four LEAD principles of design: light, ethical, accessible and dataful. These principles help grocers think about the customer experience more holistically, from all angles.

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12 Critical Retail Industry Performance Metrics (2020)

Retalon

Throughout the history of retail, success and failure has come down to how well a company manages — and profits from — its inventory investment. Inventory management teams calculate the In-Stock Percentage by dividing the number of stores that have a SKU in stock by the number of stores that should stock that SKU.