All E-Commerce & DTC articles – Page 17
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FESI welcomes preliminary agreement on DSA, but calls for better corporate and consumer protection
FESI has commented with approval on the preliminary political agreement reached on April 23 between the EU Parliament and Council on the Digital Services Act (DSA) proposal. The agreement paves the way for a safer and fairer online environment by strengthening the liability of online platforms for illegal content, especially ...
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Swedish sports retail down in Q1 according to Svenskt Sportforum
The Sportindex from the Swedish sporting goods trade association Svenskt Sportforum shows that total sports retail sales in the country fell 9.6 percent in Q1 2022 compared to the same period last year. Same-store sales fell by 9.3 percent, while e-commerce saw a steeper decline of 16.5 percent. The e-commerce ...
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JD.com promotes Lei Xu to CEO
JD.com Inc. promoted Lei Xu to chief executive officer, succeeding Richard Liu. Xu, who most recently served as president at the Chinese tech and online retail company and thus already led its operations, will also join its board of directors. Liu founded JD.com in 2004. He will remain chairman of ...
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Yearly cross-border e-commerce ranking sees DTC sales on the rise
Cross-Border Europe (CBCommerce), a platform promoting cross-border online commerce in Europe, published its yearly Top 500 Cross-Border Retail Europe study on the 500 strongest European players in cross-border e-commerce for the fourth time. Cross-border online commerce (excluding the travel segment) generated total sales of €171.2 billion in the EU in ...
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U.S. activewear brand Vuori expands into Europe, Australia and Canada
California-based activewear brand Vuori is launching in the U.K., France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia and Canada, marking the first steps in a global rollout announced in late 2021. Consumers in these countries will be able to purchase the brand’s products from country-specific brand web stores. In select markets, Vuori ...
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Amazon to open first fulfilment center in Turkey
Amazon has announced plans to open its first logistics base in Turkey in autumn 2022. The facility, which will be based in Istanbul’s Tuzla municipality, is expected to create 1,000 new jobs during the first year. Amazon is investing more than 100 million dollars in the new site, which is ...
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361 Degrees to pump more resources into e-commerce
361 Degrees, which realized 55 percent e-commerce growth in 2021 to 1,227.4 million yuan renminbi (€174.6m), intends to invest more resources and marketing muscle into the segment this year to fuel further growth via exclusive online products and more brand exposure on social media channels. In 2021, net income attributable ...
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Intersport Austria satisfied with winter business
Intersport Austria looks back on a satisfactory winter business 2021/22 despite the country’s Covid lockdown before Christmas and relatively poor snow conditions. Already at the beginning of winter, on the first weekend of Advent, the retail group experienced a digital run on all winter sports items, including skis, touring skis, ...
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eBay survey analyzes shopping behavior during Covid-19 pandemic in Germany
In its consumer behavior analysis for the German website eBay.de, the online company eBay Ads has evaluated search queries during the extract search words and trends among its users. According to the report, two trends are becoming obvious: Search words like “well-being” and “cozy” have seen a significant increase compared ...
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VF suspends commercial activities in Russia and supports refugees
VF Corp. has joined those companies temporarily suspending commercial operations in Russia. Accordingly, VF has closed Vans-operated retail stores across the country and suspended processing e-commerce orders through the Vans and The North Face brand websites, the company said. The VF Foundation has donated $250,000 to UNHCR, the United Nations ...
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Women’s activewear e-shop Apparelle launches end of March
A new online store concept will launch on March 21, 2022: Apparelle. According to theindustry.fashion, the new shop concept will feature 25 brands from established to niche brands and newcomers, including Lorna Jane, Bala and Free People Movement. The founder of the new Apparelle store is Amber Goodwin, an ex-investment ...
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The Climate Pledge announces nearly 100 new signatories
Amazon and Global Optimism announced that more than 300 companies have now signed The Climate Pledge, an increase in signatories of nearly 600 percent over the past year. The nearly 100 new signatories include the world’s largest container shipping company Maersk, leading enterprise software developer SAP, North American lumber company ...
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Marks & Spencer invests in brand platform The Sports Edit
U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer has announced a new strategic investment in the fast-growing brand platform The Sports Edit. The Sports Edit was founded in 2015 by Nick Paulson-Ellis, who has grown the company by focusing on bespoke brand curation in activewear. The Sports Edit is constantly adding new and ...
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Paris Saint-Germain opens flagship store in New York
French football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has announced the opening of a flagship store in New York City, located at 587 5th Avenue. It will be the first official boutique in New York City for an international sports club and the club’s largest store outside of France, adding to PSG’s ...
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Austrian Post, Intersport and other retailers launch pilot project for reusable packaging
In a joint pilot project supervised by the University of Upper Austria and organized and managed with Austrian Post, five retail companies in Austria are using new types of reusable shipping packaging. Among the online retailers in the project is Intersport Austria. Four different types of packaging made of cardboard, ...
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Pentland goes direct for Speedo in Germany
Swimwear brand Speedo, part of Pentland Brands, which also owns the Berghaus, Canterbury of New Zealand, Endura, Ellesse, SeaVees and Mitre brands, has announced that it will return to a direct-to-retail business model in Germany. As one of the largest markets for swimwear in Europe – worth €486 million in ...
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Atmósfera Sport enters France and Portugal
The Spanish news service Palco23 reports that the Spanish buying group Atmósfera Sport expects its sales to increase by 25 percent in 2022 after posting a 37 percent growth in 2021 compared to 2020. The growth in sporting goods is supported by omnichannel, digitization and international expansion. According to the ...
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eBay celebrates the women behind sneakers with Trailblazers Collection
eBay has announced the Trailblazers Collection, an exclusive drop that highlights sneakers designed or inspired by the industry’s most influential women. Kicking off Women’s History Month, this one-of-a-kind event on the U.S. eBay website combines some extraordinary styles with impressive backstories and celebrates the undeniable influence of women on sneaker ...
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Nike temporarily halts e-commerce in Russia
As reported by the Portland Business Journal, Nike has temporarily halted sales through its Russian website and app, stating that the company “cannot guarantee delivery of goods to customers in Russia.” The news came after major logistics companies such as UPS and FedEx announced they would temporarily suspend their services ...
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Klarna drives global expansion with launch of rewards program and Pay Now in nine new markets
Klarna, the global retail banking, payment and shopping service hailing from Sweden, is expanding two of its fastest-growing products internationally. With the global growth of Klarna’s rewards program and Pay Now payment method, the fintech company aims to become the go-to destination for every type of purchase while rewarding consumers ...