Retailers Should Optimize Supply Chains to Ensure Customer Satisfaction this Festive Season – DHL

The e-commerce shopping experience is increasingly becoming a popular option for consumers during the festive season. Retailers therefore need to pay careful attention to their supply chains during this period, as operations and delivery are key to client satisfaction, maximizing brand exposure and increasing revenue. Oliver Facey, Vice President of Operations for DHL Express Sub

JUMIA Côte d’Ivoire Expands its Operations

JUMIA  continues its rapid expansion with the opening of six new hubs in Cote d’Ivoire in the cities of Yamoussoukro, Bouaké, San Pedro, Daloa, Gagnoa, and Korogho. Jumia intends to achieve its goal to revolutionize the shopping habits of all Ivorians. The new JUMIA hubs will enable the e-commerce leader to satisfy an exponentially growing

Wincor Nixdorf’s Hardware, Software, and Professional Services Help Retailers Deliver a Seamless Omnichannel Experience

Wincor Nixdorf, a global leader in advanced retail and banking IT solutions, highlighted how its unique combination of hardware, software, and professional services help retailers deliver a seamless omnichannel shopping experience for consumers. Wincor Nixdorf also announced that updates to its TP.net 5.5 retail application software suite will be presented next month at NRF in

Contactless Gloves a Handy New Way to Pay for Christmas Shopping

Barclaycard is to trial innovative gloves that allow people to pay contactlessly for their Christmas shopping, following demand for a wearable payment item that makes paying quicker and easier when laden with shopping bags. In a survey by Barclaycard, which quizzed 2,000 people on their Christmas shopping behaviour, “gloves you could pay with” were voted

South Africans Ready to Spend this Festive Season – eBucks Survey

The results of the eBucks 2012 Festive Survey are in, and they reveal that South Africans are not going to be stopped from spoiling their loved ones this festive season – despite challenging economic conditions. Fifty four percent of the survey’s respondents said they were planning to spend up to R500 per gift, 29% were