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Overseas expansion is risky, but these Aussie retailers are doing it anyway

Inside Retail

Despite some unsuccessful forays beyond the borders of Australia and New Zealand by some retailers, there is increasing optimism about global expansion. Enhanced market analysis and management tools generated by new technology and the attraction of international customers from online platforms are no doubt key factors.

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How AI is set to revolutionise inventory management

Inside Retail

Great product diversity, changing consumer demands, and the expansion of e-commerce have turned inventory management into a major pain point for retailers. Poor inventory management results in overstocking and under-stocking, impaired cash flow, and losses from theft and spoilage. Here are some reasons why: 1.

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Nat Habit’s clean beauty revolution: from D2C success to offline expansion

Inside Retail

Packaging-wise, Das said the brand has shifted 40 per cent of 37 product lines to metal, glass, or paper, with plans to convert all PET bottles to recycled PET (already achieved for its Malai Lotions). Our products prioritise sustainability, cruelty-free formulations, and diverse marketing strategies.

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Super Retail Group delivers record sales, eyes expansion

Inside Retail

Super Retail Group has reported a “record” year of sales in its full-year results marked by a strong second-half performance – but its bottom line did not fare as well. The post Super Retail Group delivers record sales, eyes expansion appeared first on Inside Retail. For the year to July 2, the business says sales grew 2.8

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Post-BFCM: Four strategies to retain your new customers

Inside Retail

This week the company shares four strategies that retailers can leverage to capitalise on post-BFCM momentum and retain new customers. Savvy brands know BFCM isn’t the finish line – it is one important step along the way to building smarter long-term digital relationships with customers.

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Who Gives A Crap founder talks US expansion and launching new brands

Inside Retail

In line with this, we’re continuing to look into new ways to utilise renewable energy throughout our business operations, product supply chain and logistics system. The post Who Gives A Crap founder talks US expansion and launching new brands appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. In some ways, it feels like a major culmination.

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How demographics are driving Milligram’s physical retail expansion

Inside Retail

The bricks-and-mortar piece The third-party retailers Milligram sells into include Officeworks, David Jones and Myer, and it was this experience that gave the management team the appetite to move beyond e-commerce into physical retail. “We The customer mindset is constantly evolving, and so we have to be really connected with what they want.”

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