News briefs - Retail – Page 62
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Eagle Creek donates face masks to European retail partners
Eagle Creek, the producer of travel bags and backpacks from southern California, is donating thousands of face masks to independent retailers in Europe. From next week, the company’s European retail partners will receive 2,400 masks intended not for resale but for the staffs of retail stores, in order to minimize ...
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Zalando loses financial expert
Birgit Haderer will be leaving Zalando, the German-based e-tailer. In her position as chief financial officer, Haderer was closely involved in Zalando’s expansion. Previously working for Goldman Sachs, she set up and eventually led Zalando’s financial department. In 2014, she managed Zalando’s IPO, which, at a value of $668 million, ...
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Decathlon Germany implements “Scan & Go”
Decathlon has started to offer a “Scan & Go” option in its German stores. It makes use of MishiPay mobile technology that allows customers to scan and pay for items by simply using their smartphones. The system thereby minimizes the contact with both check-out devices and the store staff. Customers ...
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Zalando’s off-price segment grows strongly
Zalando has opened a new outlet store in Mannheim, making a total of nine such off-price physical stores in Germany. The store covers 1,400 square meters. The opening was initially planned for April, but was postponed due to lockdown regulations in Germany, where only stores with a sales surface of ...
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Kelme to replace Adidas as Watford’s kit sponsor
Kelme has signed a £10 million (€11.3m-$12.3m) kit deal with Watford, a professional football club that competes in the English Premier League. The news was first unveiled by The Athletic on May 10. The new four-year deal with the Spanish sports brand will replace the current contract with Adidas, which ...
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Arc’teryx places a creative Adidas veteran in a top new position
Katie Becker has joined Arc’teryx Equipment as the Canadian outdoor brand’s first vice president in charge of creative operations. Becker comes from Adidas, where she had worked for 12 years, most recently as senior global design director. Prior to that, she held various design positions at Merrell, Helly Hansen and ...
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A boom in e-commerce for Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the new owner of Oboz and Rip Curl, said its sales over the internet jumped by between 250 and 300 percent in April because of the coronavirus lockdowns, with the domestic Australian market growing the most. Only two of its 327 stores are now closed, and the company says ...
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XXL slims down its staff
XXL announced on May 5 that it has decided to initiate a process to reduce the workforce at its headquarters in Norway by around 25, about 20 percent of the employees. Formal procedures for potential dismissals are about to be launched in Sweden and Finland. The Nordic sporting goods retailer’s ...
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On opens its biggest store in a Zurich department store
On Running, the Swiss brand of running shoes, has expanded its sales area at Jelmoli, Switzerland’s largest department store, which is more like a shopping mall of more than 4,000 square meters with concessions, located on Zurich’s prestigious Bahnhofstrasse, close to the central railway station. The On store in the ...
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Intersport España reports 500% increase in online sales for April
Intersport España, which reopened its e-commerce site on March 21, has just announced a 500 percent year-on-year increase in online sales for the month of April. The Covid-19 quarantine has catapulted the home fitness category to the forefront. Yoga mats, fitness bands, chin-up bars, dumbbells and the like accounted for ...
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Intersport and Decathlon offer drive-in click & collect
Both Intersport and Decathlon have set up a form of “drive-in click and collect” service in France, calling it simply “drive.” Customers place their order online and collect the merchandise in the parking lot of their local store, receiving it directly at their car with maximum distancing. Intersport, which reopened ...
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Intersport reports rising online sales in Germany
Intersport Germany has announced that about two-thirds of the customers who have a made a purchase on its online store in the last couple of weeks made another purchase at a later point. About 370 affiliated retailers are already connected to the platform, achieving sales in a range around €50 ...
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Bikester opens store in Stockholm
Bikester opened its first brick-and-mortar Nordic shop in Stockholm on March 13. The 725-square-metre store is located at Uddvägen 5 in the Sickla shopping district. Internetstores, the German-based online retailer of bike and outdoor products which is Bikester’s parent company, said that the new physical store is part of the ...
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Signa Sports United should break even
Despite the pandemic, Tennis-Point will be carrying on with its expansion plans in Spain for the year, albeit with a modified calendar. The German specialty retailer, which belongs to the Signa Sports United Group, has seen its sales of tennis products drop by about 70 percent in Spain, even with ...
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Spanish sports retailer calls Spain’s rent forgiveness insufficient
CMDsport reports that the owner of Base Deportes Santa Gema, Francisco Torrejón, deems the Spanish government’s moratorium on rents “insufficient,” as it doubly excludes companies like his own. Decreed on April 21, the moratorium applies to independent workers and, more pertinently, to SMEs with no more than €6 million in ...
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Alibaba to expand its cloud
According to Reuters, Alibaba Group Holding will be investing 200 billion yuan (€26.1bn-$28.3bn) over three years to bolster its data center and develop semiconductors and operating systems for its cloud-computing infrastructure. The Covid-19 pandemic has spurred demand for business software in China, and high data volumes occasioned by quarantines have ...
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Decathlon sells fitness gear in supermarkets
Sporting goods stores are locked down in France and other countries, but supermarkets are not. While keeping warehouses open to service online orders in France and other countries, Decathlon has joined forces with Franprix, a French grocery store chain, in a test that can help people stay fit at home ...
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Adidas partners with Carbon to make face shields
As we reported at the time, Adidas began working in 2017 with an American 3D-printing start-up called Carbon to produce midsoles for the Futurecraft 4D model with a proprietary technique called Digital Light Synthesis (DLS). Now, to help with the Covid-19 pandemic, the two companies are using the same technique ...
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Spanish retailers petition the government for rent relief
CMDsport reports that seven trade organizations – the Spanish Confederation of Commerce (CEC); the Spanish Association of Buying Groups (Anceco); the retail, service and restaurant associations Amicca, Comertia, Acotex and Eurelia; and the Spanish Federation of Home Appliance Merchants (Fece) – have submitted a formal letter to the Spanish government ...
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Adidas’ Covid-19 auction raises over 100k
A 10-day auction launched by Adidas France and called “Athlètes et Solidaires” – which translates roughly to “Athletes Pitching In” – came to close on April 14, having raised a total of €107,730 for the Hospitals of Paris - Hospitals of France Foundation to help deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. ...