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Unpacking Smart Packaging’s Insights And Engagement Promises

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Faced with that kind of transit, brands want supply chain visibility: they don’t want to be left in the dark on where their products are in their journeys or on how quickly items are selling once they get to their retail destinations. Parallel trade is a very significant issue for many brands around the world,” Murphy said.

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Farfetch IPO Shows Luxury Retailers Ready To Ware Online

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As the company claims in the F-1: “Farfetch is the leading technology platform for the global luxury fashion industry. We operate the only truly global luxury digital marketplace at scale, seamlessly connecting brands, retailers and consumers. We are redefining how fashion is bought and sold through technology, data and innovation.”.

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Looking Toward Unattended Retail’s ‘Bright Future’ At The Kiosk

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The intelligent vending machine market, measured globally, could be worth as much as $15 billion by 2025. Millennials prefer to use cards for smaller transactions, namely those under $5. A number of factors were, have been and will continue to be at play in achieving and sustaining that growth, he told PYMNTS. “A

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Why Innovation Is Nothing Without Distribution

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In an ecosystem in which success is defined by scale and time to market, it’s no longer good enough to have a great product, a well-known brand or a compelling technology. For brands like General Mills, that’s a good news/bad news story. But it’s not a person so much as it is a concept. Distribution. But, I digress.

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How The Rise Of Private Labels Is Transforming The CPG Industry

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Around the middle of the twentieth century, there was what The Atlantic called a “Cambrian explosion” of brands. Tide, Crest, Band-Aid, Lipton, and other branded packaged goods — and the conglomerates that manufactured them — reigned. Store brands from retailers were seen as down-budget choices. Table of Contents.

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Fashion Forward: How Tech Is Targeting Waste & Pollution In The $2.4T Fashion Industry

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Even luxury brands are contributing to this problem. In this report, we examine how fashion brands are leveraging technology to make clothing production and consumption more sustainable, from the use of plant-based textiles and bacteria-based dyes to leveraging a blockchain-based supply chain to increase transparency.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

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Instead, new millennial-inspired and tech-infused dining trends have been emerging across the US and internationally. The old guard of American dining are switching up their games to compete: McDonald’s is adding self-serve kiosks to many of its franchises, upping the ante with mobile order technology. Dining out.