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Bond-eye CEO: “Copy-cats are unable to do this which sets us apart”

Inside Retail

In 2011, Australian swimwear label Bond-eye re-entered the market, after taking a hiatus for several years to recalibrate. Brand identity for strong, scalable growth Today Bond-eye is known for its balance between function and aesthetic, impeccable quality and aspirational marketing campaigns.

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Qantas takes majority stake in online booking platform TripADeal

Inside Retail

Byron Bay-based TripADeal was founded by Norm Black and Richard Johnston in 2011 to specialise in packaged holiday travel with set itineraries including flights, hotel accommodation and tours. The company has 100 staff in Byron Bay and on the Gold Coast and dedicated personnel in more than 30 countries to manage the experience on the ground.

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Dick Smith, Burger King, David Jones: Is it third time lucky for Anchorage?

Inside Retail

Anchorage Capital, at best, added some finishing touches to Woolworths’ turnaround strategy and reworked the balance sheet for the sharemarket float. No more balance sheet shuffle . Lew now haunts Myer directors and management and is positioned as a crucial player in any move for a merger of the two department store chains.

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What other retailers can learn from The Iconic’s approach to warehouse tech

Inside Retail

From robotics to artificial intelligence (AI), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) to the internet-of-things, the vast majority of organisations either have, or are planning to install automation technology in their supply chain in 2023. In this digital era, data is the currency that drives success.

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A new era for human rights and environmental due diligence: the OECD launches updated Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

Eye on ESG

This is the first update to the Guidelines since 2011 and the changes represent substantial and far reaching new expectations for multinationals, particularly in relation to areas of their operations or business which may have human rights or environmental implications. What are the main changes since the 2011 Guidelines?

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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

All Work

In our Ann Arbor location for example, which was designed in 2011, we’ve found that when the office is at only 35-percent occupancy meeting spaces are fully booked. Collaboration Spaces. With the rise in meetings, some of our offices are also finding themselves short on small meeting spaces. SmithGroup Detroit. Copyright Jason Robinson.

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Here’s why SA-based Sportitude won store design concept of the year

Inside Retail

Here, CEO Roumen Staykov and general manager Josh Willoughby discuss how the brand began, its expansion plans and how it’s become part of the Adelaide running community. In May 2011, we launched what was then called the SlashSportand month by month, it started to grow. Inside Retail : What’s the story behind Sportitude?

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