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.
-
Mar- 2021 -5 MarchOnline & Digital
MPs call on Boohoo to link bonuses to workers’ rights
Boohoo’s chairman, Mahmud Kamani has once again been called on by MPs to improve working conditions for its employees and operate in a more environmentally sustainable manner. The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has written to Kamani urging for the head to link its bonus scheme for senior executives -which is worth…
Read More » -
4 MarchNews
Waitrose to open new fulfilment centre
Waitrose has announced the opening of a new customer fulfilment centre in Greenford, West London, which will create 800 new jobs when fully operational. When fully running later this year the centre will aim to deliver 25,000 Waitrose.com orders each week, helping to offer five times more online slots each…
Read More » -
4 MarchSupermarkets
Sainsbury’s restructuring plan places 1,150 jobs at risk
Sainsbury’s has begun a restructuring process that will see 500 head office roles cut and a further 650 jobs placed at risk at the company’s online fulfilment centre in east London. According to the supermarket chain, Simon Roberts, chief executive of the company has told staff about the shakeup which…
Read More » -
Feb- 2021 -18 FebruaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis signs up to HRH Terra Carta initiative
John Lewis has announced it has become the first retailer to sign-up to HRH The Prince of Wales’ Terra Carta, which forms part of HRH’s Sustainable Markets Initiative. Launched by HRH on 11 January 2021, the Terra Carta lists 10 action articles for the decade and aims to provide an…
Read More » -
18 FebruaryOnline & Digital
Moonpig expects FY revenues to double amid Valentine’s boost
Moonpig has announced it expects revenues for the financial year ending 30 April 2021 to approximately double to £173m. The online retailer said it saw a “significant increase” in demand during the first half of the year, which has continued through Q3 with it recording its “strongest ever” trading week…
Read More » -
11 FebruarySupermarkets
Sainsbury’s pledges to match Aldi on 100s of prices
Sainsbury’s has pledged to match discount supermarket Aldi on hundreds of branded and own-brand products, in what the group describes as its “boldest ever value campaign”. According to the grocer, customers will now find around 250 products all “carefully price matched” to the equivalent product at Aldi. The price match…
Read More » -
10 FebruaryComment
Has the pandemic driven a permanent shift in consumer behaviour?
New Era If anyone was in any doubt about the future of retail, the purchase of Debenhams by Boohoo has surely sealed the deal. When an online-only retailer can snap up one of the UK’s high street stalwarts – and refuse to take either the physical stores or the warehouse…
Read More » -
Jan- 2021 -29 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
H&M FY profits fall 88%
H&M has revealed the extent of damage coronavirus has had on its business, with profit crashing 88% to SEK 2.05bn (£179m) in its full-year results, down from SEK 17.4bn (£1.5bn) the year before. In the full-year ended 30 November 2020, net sales also fell by 18% to SEK 187bn (£16.3bn),…
Read More » -
27 JanuaryHealth & Beauty
Estée Lauder Companies supply chain VP to step down
The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) has announced that after nearly 13 years with the company, Gregory F. Polcer, executive VP, global supply chain, has made the decision to retire, effective from 1 July , 2021. Roberto Canevari will succeed his predecessor and will assume the role with effect 1 May,…
Read More » -
20 JanuaryAnalysis
Retailers and the pressing question of their real estate portfolios
It is not an understatement to say that Covid-19 has vastly altered markets and the way businesses work within them, especially those in the retail sector. Arguably one of the greatest changes induced by Covid-19 is the rapid take-up of e-commerce in place of physical retail. “Online sales have accelerated…
Read More »