Supply Chain
This coverage examines supply chain strategy and performance within the UK retail industry. Reporting highlights logistics innovation, inventory management, sourcing practices, supplier relations, technology adoption, and responses to disruption. Focused on efficiency, resilience, and commercial impact, it provides insights for retail executives and managers optimising operations and ensuring continuity.
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Jul- 2021 -14 JulyDIY
Dunelm raises guidance amid ‘robust’ Q4 sales
Dunelm has raised its full-year guidance following a period of “exceptionally strong” growth post-lockdown, with Q4 sales soaring 101.7%, or 43.9% when compared to the same period in 2019. In light of its strong sales performance since reopening in April, as well as reporting a higher than anticipated gross margin…
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13 JulyFeatures
Amazon got caught, but waste management is an issue for all
June saw an ITV News investigative team release footage that alleged Amazon has been destroying millions of unsold items every year at its Dunfermline fulfilment centre. A leaked document found that one week alone in April led to 124,000 items being marked “destroy” at the warehouse, begging the wider questions…
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8 JulyClothing & Shoes
Asos reduces per order emissions by 21%
Asos has revealed that it has cut operational carbon emissions per order by 21% year-on-year for FY20. The reduction follows the group’s successful implementation of its carbon 2020 strategy introduced in January 2020. FY20’s progress now means that the reduction in emissions per order at the online fashion retailer stands…
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5 JulyHigh Street
Bestway FY20 losses climb 32% to £8.2m
Bestway Group, the owner of Bargain Booze, Wine Rack, and Central Convenience, saw its FY20 losses climb over 32% year-on-year to £8.2m. The wholesaler and retailer of beers, wines, spirits, tobacco, grocery, and confectionary products saw the increased losses despite group revenues rising 2.4% year-on-year to £388.5m for the year…
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Jun- 2021 -21 JuneDepartment Stores
John Lewis faces criticism over third-party fees
Department store chain John Lewis has reportedly faced criticism from third-party brands for the fees it charges to stock their products. According to the Sunday Times, third party brands currently pay up to 50% of every sale to John Lewis in commission and fees. The paper also said that one…
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18 JuneDepartment Stores
John Lewis appoints AlixPartners to conduct supply chain review
John Lewis has reportedly appointed AlixPartners to conduct a strategic review of its supply chain and buying habits. According to Drapers, the restructuring firm has been instructed to examine its supply chain and its buying practises, including intake margins, in order to see if it can save variable costs. The…
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18 JuneClothing & Shoes
Usdaw urges Boohoo to engage in talks ahead of AGM
Retail trade union Usdaw said it has once again urged Boohoo to engage in talks to recognise the union ahead of the fashion giant’s AGM, which is set to take place later today (18 June). The union, which represents workers at Boohoo’s warehouse and call centre in Burnley, as well…
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17 JuneClothing & Shoes
Dr Martens profits drop 30% amid IPO related costs
Footwear retailer, Dr Martens has revealed that its profit before tax dropped 30% to £70.9m from £101m for the year ended 31 March 2021 which was attributed to the £80.5m cost related to its London Stock Exchange IPO. Profit was also impacted by the group’s repayment of £1.3m in furlough…
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17 JuneComment
In the age of online shopping, shoplifting has gone digital
April this year signalled a fresh start for shop owners as lockdown restrictions on non-essential retailers in the UK were lifted. Retailers now have the chance to forge a new relationship with customers and engage with them as they return to the high street. However, our world is becoming increasingly…
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15 JuneClothing & Shoes
Boohoo see Q2 revenues surge 32% to £486m
Boohoo has reported a 32% surge in group revenues for the three months to 31 May 2021 from £367.8m to £486.1m which was spurred on by retailers turning to online shopping during the pandemic. UK revenue contributed heavily to the overall sales growth, which saw a 50% increase from £183m…
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