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01.03.2024

Odlo: Online-Business mit Plattform von SCAYLE

Die Sportbekleidungsmarke Odlo hat sich für die Enterprise-Commerce-Plattform von SCAYLE entschieden, um das eigene Online-Business zukunftsfähig aufzustellen. Der Start der neuen Online-Präsenz von Odlo ist Anfang 2025 geplant.

Durch die Migration zu SCAYLE erhält der in der Schweiz ansässige Hersteller von Funktionsbekleidung eine E-Commerce-Plattform, die für B2C-Marken und Einzelhändler optimiert ist. Der Funktionsumfang von SCAYLE, inklusive spezieller Omnichannel- und Internationalisierungsfunktionen, ermöglicht es dem Sportunternehmen, sein Digitalgeschäft über Shops, Kanäle und Länder hinweg zu steuern.

Die Sportbekleidungsmarke Odlo hat sich für die Enterprise-Commerce-Plattform von SCAYLE entschieden, um das eigene Online-Business zukunftsfähig aufzustellen. Der Start der neuen Online-Präsenz von Odlo ist Anfang 2025 geplant.

Durch die Migration zu SCAYLE erhält der in der Schweiz ansässige Hersteller von Funktionsbekleidung eine E-Commerce-Plattform, die für B2C-Marken und Einzelhändler optimiert ist. Der Funktionsumfang von SCAYLE, inklusive spezieller Omnichannel- und Internationalisierungsfunktionen, ermöglicht es dem Sportunternehmen, sein Digitalgeschäft über Shops, Kanäle und Länder hinweg zu steuern.

Source:

SCAYLE / Vaubel Medienberatung GmbH

Conclusion of China in-store 2023 (c) Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai)
11.12.2023

Conclusion of China in-store 2023

China in-store 2023, an official satellite of EuroShop, has drawn to a successful close at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) on 1 December. Over three days 103 exhibitors presented innovative store design and retail solutions attracting almost 14,000 professional visitors.

This year the trade fair focused on high-quality in-store solutions for the first time, offering many inspiring solutions and store-fitting concepts targeted specifically at retailers intending to open premium stores in China or overseas. The Designer Village showcased concepts by leading designers revolving around Visual Merchandising and storefront design solutions. At the “Retail Forum” and “Design Forum” 46 industry experts presented the latest retail and store design trends such as lightweight construction of commercial spaces. The renowned ERDA China Award recognised outstanding store design concepts.

China in-store 2023, an official satellite of EuroShop, has drawn to a successful close at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) on 1 December. Over three days 103 exhibitors presented innovative store design and retail solutions attracting almost 14,000 professional visitors.

This year the trade fair focused on high-quality in-store solutions for the first time, offering many inspiring solutions and store-fitting concepts targeted specifically at retailers intending to open premium stores in China or overseas. The Designer Village showcased concepts by leading designers revolving around Visual Merchandising and storefront design solutions. At the “Retail Forum” and “Design Forum” 46 industry experts presented the latest retail and store design trends such as lightweight construction of commercial spaces. The renowned ERDA China Award recognised outstanding store design concepts.

The latest retail technologies on display at China in‑store 2023 included amongst others digital display mannequins, virtual dressers, dynamic lighting systems with shopper identification and AI-based smart shelving and ESL. All of these solutions help retailers improve the in-store user experience, above all of the younger generation.

The next China in-store will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre from 3 to 5 September 2024.

Source:

Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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09.10.2023

Otrium and Bleckmann launch garment repair partnership

Digital fashion outlet Otrium announces the launch of a dedicated garment refurbishment and repair programme for damaged returns following a successful pilot scheme. The initiative is being run in partnership with Bleckmann, experts in supply chain management for fashion and lifestyle brands. Working with Bleckmann’s team of circular fashion experts from The Renewal Workshop, Otrium is taking the next step in its strategic journey to help reduce the number of that might ultimately end up in landfills or destroyed.
 
Most of the returns that Otrium currently receives can be easily restored and put back on sale. However, in rare cases, returned items are damaged. “Preventing waste is an important part of Otrium’s DNA, and thanks to our partnership with Bleckmann and their Renewal Workshop team, we can now repair the majority of damaged returns and put them back into circulation,” said Kevin Carolan, Director of Logistics at Otrium. “We are happy that we can use our position in the fashion supply chain to create lasting change and accelerate towards our mission of reducing the volume of garments that go to landfill.”

Digital fashion outlet Otrium announces the launch of a dedicated garment refurbishment and repair programme for damaged returns following a successful pilot scheme. The initiative is being run in partnership with Bleckmann, experts in supply chain management for fashion and lifestyle brands. Working with Bleckmann’s team of circular fashion experts from The Renewal Workshop, Otrium is taking the next step in its strategic journey to help reduce the number of that might ultimately end up in landfills or destroyed.
 
Most of the returns that Otrium currently receives can be easily restored and put back on sale. However, in rare cases, returned items are damaged. “Preventing waste is an important part of Otrium’s DNA, and thanks to our partnership with Bleckmann and their Renewal Workshop team, we can now repair the majority of damaged returns and put them back into circulation,” said Kevin Carolan, Director of Logistics at Otrium. “We are happy that we can use our position in the fashion supply chain to create lasting change and accelerate towards our mission of reducing the volume of garments that go to landfill.”

Since 2020, Otrium is exploring refurbishment and repairs with their third-party logistics provider Bleckmann. In April 2023, both partners started a three-month pilot at Bleckmann’s facility in Almelo, the Netherlands, to expand the programme with a broader range of repairs and optimised processes through data use. During the pilot, the Renewal Workshop team at Bleckmann refurbished more than 1,000 returned garments, shoes and accessories for Otrium each month.

“With hundreds of high-end labels on the platform, we needed an efficient solution tailored to the needs of a wide range of products – from shoes and coats to bags,” explained Marlot Kiveron, Head of Sustainability at Otrium. “The Renewal Workshop team worked closely with us to develop a streamlined and scalable process that could grow in line with our ambitions, delivering like-new repairs at the speed of e-commerce. Their combination of purpose, professionalism, agility and expertise makes them the ideal partner for this kind of project.”
 
Bleckmann’s integrated data capabilities were also crucial to the success of the partnership. “Data collection and analysis can be vital in demonstrating the commercial viability of sustainability initiatives,” said Tamara Zwart, Director of Renewal at Bleckmann. “Using our advanced stock tracking systems, we determined that 70% of the renewed Otrium stock had been sold within seven weeks. We’re all delighted with the results!”
Furthermore, carbon-tracking software Vaayu calculated that on average, a refurbished return sold on Otrium avoids 2.760kg of carbon emissions and 69g of waste proofing that this programme can have a positive impact on both: the planet and the business.

Having established the business case, the team decided to expand the initiative beyond the pilot phase. “This project is a milestone in our sustainability journey,” concluded Marlot. “It’s a key part of our ongoing commitment to finding more ways to reduce our environmental impact while helping to ensure that more clothes get worn. By the end of 2023, we aim to repair at least 25,000 damaged garments. Together with Bleckmann and their renewal experts, we’re well on our way to proving that this circular business model can be a valuable part of our future growth.”

Source:

Otrium, Bleckmann

(c) Kornit Digital
30.06.2023

Kornit Digital and Amaze Software: On-Demand Production and Fulfillment to Social Media Creators

Kornit Digital LTD. announced Amaze Software, Inc. – parent company of the Amaze, Spring, and Outfts platforms – has selected KornitX Workflow Solutions and Kornit MAX digital on- demand fabric and textile decoration technologies as the platform to deliver their vision. Combined with the Amaze Creator Commerce Platform, the companies will jointly bring the power of on- demand production and fulfillment to new and existing social media creators, enabling them to better monetize branded products.

Kornit’s Global Fulfillment Network helps companies like Amaze Software connect creators with high-quality garment and textile production fulfillers across the globe. The platform is backed by the KornitX workflow engine, seamlessly integrating across industry-proven Kornit MAX technology- based fabric and textile decoration systems for end-to-end production, visibility, and control.

Kornit Digital LTD. announced Amaze Software, Inc. – parent company of the Amaze, Spring, and Outfts platforms – has selected KornitX Workflow Solutions and Kornit MAX digital on- demand fabric and textile decoration technologies as the platform to deliver their vision. Combined with the Amaze Creator Commerce Platform, the companies will jointly bring the power of on- demand production and fulfillment to new and existing social media creators, enabling them to better monetize branded products.

Kornit’s Global Fulfillment Network helps companies like Amaze Software connect creators with high-quality garment and textile production fulfillers across the globe. The platform is backed by the KornitX workflow engine, seamlessly integrating across industry-proven Kornit MAX technology- based fabric and textile decoration systems for end-to-end production, visibility, and control.

The  Spring platform offers an opportunity for fans to make purchases directly from where they consume the creator’s content (social platforms including Instagram, TikTok Shops, Twitch, and more). This allows creators to significantly enhance engagement and cultivate a more profound brand presence.

Source:

Kornit Digital

20.06.2023

New EU chemicals enforcement project to focus on products sold online

ECHA’s Enforcement Forum agreed to launch an EU-wide project to check that products sold online comply with REACH restrictions and the requirements of the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation. Its subgroup on Biocidal Products Regulation, BPRS, agreed to launch a project on labelling of biocidal products.

The Enforcement Forum including its BPR subgroup (BPRS) is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of the REACH, CLP, PIC, POPs and the Biocidal Product Regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.

ECHA’s Enforcement Forum agreed to launch an EU-wide project to check that products sold online comply with REACH restrictions and the requirements of the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation. Its subgroup on Biocidal Products Regulation, BPRS, agreed to launch a project on labelling of biocidal products.

The Enforcement Forum including its BPR subgroup (BPRS) is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of the REACH, CLP, PIC, POPs and the Biocidal Product Regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.

Inspections in this REACH-EN-FORCE (REF)-13 project will take place in 2025. The objective is to check that products, such as toys, common household goods or chemicals, sold online comply with REACH restrictions. Inspectors will also check that mixtures are classified, labelled and packaged in line with CLP and that online offers include the required information about the hazards of the mixture. Inspectors may also check compliance with restrictions under the Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Regulation and the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.

The online sale of chemicals is an area of high non-compliance. In a previous Forum project (REF-8), inspectors often found that mixtures and articles sold online contained restricted hazardous substances, including those causing cancer. The project found that 78 % of controlled mixtures or articles did not fulfil the conditions of REACH restrictions.

In the upcoming project, inspectors can rely on stricter rules governing online sales, such as the Digital Services Act and General Product Safety Regulation. These new laws are expected to make enforcement stronger.

The Forum’s subgroup on Biocidal Products Regulation (BPRS), agreed that the next major enforcement project on biocides (BEF-3) will focus on controlling the correctness of product labels for biocidal products. Inspectors will check that the information on the labelling of biocides corresponds to that what has been authorised and included in the Summary of Product Characteristics. Inspectors may also check the presence and quality of information in the Safety Data Sheets, where it is required for biocidal products.

Both REF-13 and BEF-3 projects will be prepared in 2024, inspections are planned for 2025 and reports are expected to be published in 2026.

During the meeting, the Forum members elected a new chair and vice chair. Henrik Hedlund (SE) will start as the Forum chair and Katja vom Hofe (DE) and Maria Orphanou (CY) will be the vice chairs as of 21 June 2023. Its biocides subgroup elected Helmut de Vos (BE) as chair and Jenny Karlsson (SE) and Eugen Anwander (AT) as vice chairs.

Source:

European Chemicals Agency

(c) NewStore GmbH
10.03.2023

NewStore: Erste Ausgabe des Omnichannel Leadership Reports

NewStore, eine mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für internationale Einzelhandelsmarken, hat die erste globale Ausgabe seines Omnichannel Leadership Report veröffentlicht. Dabei wurden die Omnichannel-Fähigkeiten von 275 Einzelhandelsmarken in sechs Märkten untersucht: Australien, Frankreich, Deutschland, Italien, Spanien und Großbritannien. Das Unternehmen bezog dabei zusätzlich Daten aus seinem im Oktober 2022 veröffentlichten Nordamerika-Report 2023 ein, um den Fortschritt von Händler-Initiativen zur digitalen Transformation in den verschiedenen Regionen zu vergleichen.

NewStore setzte für die Untersuchung ein Team von Testkäufern ein, um die Einkaufserlebnisse der einzelnen Einzelhandelsmarken im Internet, in der mobilen App und in den Geschäften zu überprüfen. Die Ergebnisse führten zur Ermittlung einer Gesamtpunktzahl sowie der Punktzahl für jede Berichtskategorie. Durch diesen Prozess wurden die folgenden Marken als Omnichannel-Leader 2023 in Europa und Australien identifiziert:

NewStore, eine mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für internationale Einzelhandelsmarken, hat die erste globale Ausgabe seines Omnichannel Leadership Report veröffentlicht. Dabei wurden die Omnichannel-Fähigkeiten von 275 Einzelhandelsmarken in sechs Märkten untersucht: Australien, Frankreich, Deutschland, Italien, Spanien und Großbritannien. Das Unternehmen bezog dabei zusätzlich Daten aus seinem im Oktober 2022 veröffentlichten Nordamerika-Report 2023 ein, um den Fortschritt von Händler-Initiativen zur digitalen Transformation in den verschiedenen Regionen zu vergleichen.

NewStore setzte für die Untersuchung ein Team von Testkäufern ein, um die Einkaufserlebnisse der einzelnen Einzelhandelsmarken im Internet, in der mobilen App und in den Geschäften zu überprüfen. Die Ergebnisse führten zur Ermittlung einer Gesamtpunktzahl sowie der Punktzahl für jede Berichtskategorie. Durch diesen Prozess wurden die folgenden Marken als Omnichannel-Leader 2023 in Europa und Australien identifiziert:

  • Marks & Spencer (U.K.)
  • Calzedonia (Italien)
  • Moncler (Italien)
  • Gucci (Italien)
  • Cotton On (Australien)

Im neuen Report wurde auch der allgemeine Omnichannel-Reifegrad regional bewertet. Den einzelnen Ländern wurde eine prozentuale Punktzahl zugewiesen, die die durchschnittliche Leistung der Marken auf dem jeweiligen Markt widerspiegelt:

  • Italien: 40%
  • USA- 36%
  • Australien: 34%
  • Spanien: 34%
  • Kanada: 32%
  • Frankreich: 30%
  • U.K.: 30%
  • Deutschland: 26%

Während Italien mit der höchsten Gesamtpunktzahl und drei der fünf als Omnichannel-Leader identifizierten Marken eindeutig führend war, lagen Europa (32 %) und Australien (34 %) bei der Omnichannel-Kompetenz insgesamt noch hinter Nordamerika (36 %).
 
NewStore ermittelt die Omnichannel-Kompetenz, indem der Einsatz spezifischer Fähigkeiten analysiert wird, die für die Customer Journey über die Online-, Mobile- und In-Store-Erfahrungen einer Marke wesentlich sind. Die folgenden Daten zeigen einige der wichtigsten Omnichannel-Funktionen, die NewStore untersucht hat und wie sich diese in den verschiedenen Regionen unterscheiden:

  • Kontaktloses Bezahlen: 96 % der globalen Marken bieten kontaktlose Zahlungen an, verglichen mit 76 % in Nordamerika.
  • BORIS: 62 % der globalen Marken ermöglichen es den Kunden, online gekaufte Artikel im Geschäft zurückzugeben, verglichen mit 72 % in Nordamerika.
  • Click-and-Collect: 59 % der globalen Marken ermöglichen es den Kunden, online gekaufte Produkte im Geschäft abzuholen, verglichen mit 54 % in Nordamerika.
  • Mobilität der Mitarbeiter: 31% der globalen Marken statten ihre Mitarbeiter mit einem mobilen Gerät aus, verglichen mit 32% in Nordamerika.
  • Mobile Shopping Apps: 23% der globalen Marken bieten eine eigene App an, verglichen mit 33% in Nordamerika.
Source:

NewStore GmbH

17.01.2023

EuroShop Start-up Hub für junge Retail Technology Unternehmen

Auch in diesem Messejahr werden kreative junge Unternehmen vom 26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 wieder die Gelegenheit haben, auf der EuroShop, The World´s No. 1 Retail Trade Fair, Entscheidern aus der internationalen Retail-Branche ihre Lösungen für einen modernen, zukunftsfähigen Handel vorzustellen und ihre Kontakte auszubauen.

Dazu wird es wieder eine eigene Präsentationsfläche, den sogenannten Start-up Hub geben, der in der Dimension Retail Technology angesiedelt ist. Die Newcomer haben die Gelegenheit, ihre Entwicklungen und Angebote beispielsweise zu künstlicher Intelligenz, Analyselösungen, In-Store-Marketing, Smart Stores, POS-Lösungen und vieles mehr zu erläutern.

Ergänzt wird die Sonderfläche durch die Start-up Stage, auf der junge Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer ihre Best Practices und aktuellen Entwicklungen aus erster Hand vorstellen.

Einige Unternehmen des Start-up Hubs im Kurzportrait:

Adapta Robotics
Adapta Robotics ist Hersteller des Roboters ERIS, der speziell für den Einzelhandel entwickelt wurde und zur automatischen Erkennung von nicht mehr vorrätigen Waren und zur Vermeidung von Regalpreisfehlern eingesetzt wird.

Auch in diesem Messejahr werden kreative junge Unternehmen vom 26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 wieder die Gelegenheit haben, auf der EuroShop, The World´s No. 1 Retail Trade Fair, Entscheidern aus der internationalen Retail-Branche ihre Lösungen für einen modernen, zukunftsfähigen Handel vorzustellen und ihre Kontakte auszubauen.

Dazu wird es wieder eine eigene Präsentationsfläche, den sogenannten Start-up Hub geben, der in der Dimension Retail Technology angesiedelt ist. Die Newcomer haben die Gelegenheit, ihre Entwicklungen und Angebote beispielsweise zu künstlicher Intelligenz, Analyselösungen, In-Store-Marketing, Smart Stores, POS-Lösungen und vieles mehr zu erläutern.

Ergänzt wird die Sonderfläche durch die Start-up Stage, auf der junge Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer ihre Best Practices und aktuellen Entwicklungen aus erster Hand vorstellen.

Einige Unternehmen des Start-up Hubs im Kurzportrait:

Adapta Robotics
Adapta Robotics ist Hersteller des Roboters ERIS, der speziell für den Einzelhandel entwickelt wurde und zur automatischen Erkennung von nicht mehr vorrätigen Waren und zur Vermeidung von Regalpreisfehlern eingesetzt wird.

brighter AI
brighter AI bietet Anonymisierungs-Lösungen für Bilder und Videos auf der Basis modernster Deep-Learning-Technologie.

CNT
CNT Technology rüstet die vorhandene Kühltechnik mit sogenannten „SmartSaver“-Molekularfiltern unkompliziert auf und kann so unerwartete Ausfälle und deren Folgen erheblich reduzieren.

Crunch Analytics
Crunch Analytics ist eine im Retail-Bereich tätige Agentur für fortgeschrittene Datenanalyse, die Entscheidungsträger dabei unterstützt, eine hohe Rentabilität und Effizienz zu erreichen sowie Umweltbelastungen zu verringern.

Envelope
Envelope ist ein auf den Einzelhandel spezialisiertes Technologie-Startup, das Supermarktketten und Unternehmen der FMCG-Branche dabei hilft, eine lückenlose Verfügbarkeit von Produkten im Regal zu gewährleisten.

Freshflow
Freshflow ist eine KI-gestützte Bestelllösung für den Lebensmitteleinzelhandel, die eigens für die besonderen Herausforderungen im Handel mit Frischware entwickelt wurde.

GoodMaps
GoodMaps bietet eine branchenführende Navigations- und Karten-Technologie für die barrierefreie und integrative Wegweisung in Räumen und im Außenbereich per App.

GreenBill
GreenBill ermöglicht es Unternehmen, digitale Belege auszustellen. Im Gegensatz zu vergleichbaren Anbietern benötigt GreenBill keine Schnittstelle zu Kassensystemen, sondern kann ähnlich wie ein Drucker an jede Kasse angeschlossen werden.

Magenes
Magenes ist eine datenbasierte PLM- und Supplier Collaboration-Plattform. Mit Hilfe von KI-gesteuerten Auswertungen und Empfehlungen sowie durch eine nahtlose Integration in bestehende IT-Ökosysteme hilft die Plattform bei der Entwicklung, Planung und Lieferung der nächsten Kollektion.

Nomitri
Nomitri ist ein KI-Softwareunternehmen aus Berlin, das aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse auf dem Gebiet des eingebetteten, visuellen Deep Learning für innovative Lösungen im Einzelhandel und Quick Commerce nutzt.

Olmaya
Olmaya ist eine Stiftung, die eine Brücke zwischen israelischen Retail Technology Unternehmen und dem Weltmarkt schlagen will. Am Stand von Olmaya haben deshalb zehn innovative Start-ups aus Israel die Möglichkeit, ihre Entwicklungen dem Messe-Publikum vorzustellen. Die Start-ups kommen aus dem Hardware- und Software-Bereich und wollen die Einzelhandelsbranche nachhaltig verändern. Die ausgewählten Unternehmen stellen dabei nur einen Ausschnitt der lebendigen und dynamischen Startup-Szene in Israel dar.

Oriient
Oriient ist ein hochpräzises lndoor-Navigationssystem für den Einzelhandel und Smart Buildings, das den Besuch im Laden verbessern möchte.

Purcell
Das S1 von Purcell ist ein plastikfreies, intelligentes Spender- und Nachfüllsystem für Lebensmittel und Produkte des täglichen Bedarfs.

Redimi
Die Redimi GmbH ist ein deutsches Start-up, das Anfang 2022 in Berlin mit der Vision gegründet wurde, die Branche der digitalen Geschenkkarten und Coupons im Einzelhandel sowie im E-Commerce zu modernisieren.

Snapfix
Snapfix ist eine Aufgabenverwaltungs-Plattform, mit der Wartungsaufgaben in Geschäften und Einkaufszentren von überall gesteuert werden können.

Sykell
Sykell steht für zeitgemäße und nachhaltige Mehrwegverpackungen im Einzelhandel. Die Mehrweg-Lösung „Einfach Mehrweg“ sorgt für die effiziente Erfüllung der Mehrwegpflicht nach §33 VerpackG, indem es innovative Mehrwegbehälter und ein offenes und zentral gesteuertes Pool-System anbietet.

TareTag
TareTag bringt mittels eines QR-Codes, der dauerhaft auf einem Mehrweg-Gefäß angebracht wird, Verpackungsinformationen auf ein digitales Etikett.

Tokinomo
Tokinomo ist ein Regalwerberoboter, der Produkte ins Rampenlicht stellt und eine völlig andere Art der Markenkommunikation am Point of Sale ermöglicht.

Viziotix
Viziotix bietet eine leistungsstarke Barcode Scanning-Software für den Einzelhandel.

Mehr Informationen zu den Unternehmen finden Sie hier.

Source:

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

 

Zyler
05.01.2023

Zyler: Virtual try-on in fashion stores

  • Digital display experience platform, Raydiant, partners with Zyler to offer virtual try-on to fashion retailers in-store.

Digital display experience platform, Raydiant, is now offering an exciting new virtual try-on solution to their fashion retail customers. Virtual try-on is brought to stores by Zyler, fashion technology that allows customers to see themselves in any outfit without having to physically try them on.

This means that retail spaces can be transformed, maximizing space and making use of the latest innovations in fashion. When customers see themselves in items before purchase, they are more excited about the products, their confidence is boosted, and the brand becomes more inclusive. Customers shop and buy more, and are less likely to return the products they purchase. Raydiant presents this new virtual try-on offering in combination with their digital signage solutions.

  • Digital display experience platform, Raydiant, partners with Zyler to offer virtual try-on to fashion retailers in-store.

Digital display experience platform, Raydiant, is now offering an exciting new virtual try-on solution to their fashion retail customers. Virtual try-on is brought to stores by Zyler, fashion technology that allows customers to see themselves in any outfit without having to physically try them on.

This means that retail spaces can be transformed, maximizing space and making use of the latest innovations in fashion. When customers see themselves in items before purchase, they are more excited about the products, their confidence is boosted, and the brand becomes more inclusive. Customers shop and buy more, and are less likely to return the products they purchase. Raydiant presents this new virtual try-on offering in combination with their digital signage solutions.

Source:

Anthropics Technology

16.12.2022

IndustriAll Europe and Euratex: Joint SSDC Textiles & Clothing Statement

The European textiles and clothing sector is set for a major transformation which will affect both industry and workers. The EU’s strategy for sustainable and circular textiles aims to ensure that by 2030, textile products placed on the EU market are long-lived and recyclable with the industry moving from a linear to a circular business model. This strategy is accompanied with the EU’s transition pathway for a more resilient, sustainable, and digital textiles ecosystem linking the green transition with the digital transition while stressing the need for the sector to remain competitive.

IndustriAll European Trade Union (industriAll Europe) and Euratex, representing the workers and employers in the textiles and clothing sectors respectfully, jointly highlight both the challenges and opportunities of the giant forthcoming transformation of the sector and call for action to ensure that European industrial policy is fit for purpose and enables the sector to transform without negatively impacting workers or European industry.

Specifically, the European social partners jointly call for:

The European textiles and clothing sector is set for a major transformation which will affect both industry and workers. The EU’s strategy for sustainable and circular textiles aims to ensure that by 2030, textile products placed on the EU market are long-lived and recyclable with the industry moving from a linear to a circular business model. This strategy is accompanied with the EU’s transition pathway for a more resilient, sustainable, and digital textiles ecosystem linking the green transition with the digital transition while stressing the need for the sector to remain competitive.

IndustriAll European Trade Union (industriAll Europe) and Euratex, representing the workers and employers in the textiles and clothing sectors respectfully, jointly highlight both the challenges and opportunities of the giant forthcoming transformation of the sector and call for action to ensure that European industrial policy is fit for purpose and enables the sector to transform without negatively impacting workers or European industry.

Specifically, the European social partners jointly call for:

  1. EU action to guarantee that the European textiles ecosystem remains competitive, including ensuring a level global playing field.
  2. Measures to increase the demand of sustainable products including awareness raising campaigns, incentives such as lower VAT rates, and sustainability criteria in public procurement.
  3. Measures to ensure access to green and affordable energy.
  4. Policy gaps to be addressed, such as promoting a harmonised Extended Producer Responsibility approach across the EU and ensuring that SMEs can use Product Environmental Footprints.
  5. Action to ensure that the Sustainable Products Regulation and the forthcoming Digital Product Passport will offer a transparent, predictable and SME-friendly framework.
  6. Investment in attracting, training and reskilling workers including via concrete support for the EU Pact for Skills.
  7. Appropriate funding, sound metrics and legal incentives at regional, national, and European level to support the green and digital transitions of the textile and clothing sectors.
  8. Regional and national authorities to coordinate with sectoral social partners to ensure that the green and digital transitions are fair and just and do not leave the industry, regions or workers behind.
Source:

Euratex

(c) Anthropics Technology
02.12.2022

Zyler wins Grosvenor Social Shopping Experience Challenge

Grosvenor, an international retail development and investment company, has launched a search for new technologies that promote innovation and create a social customer experience. A major aim of the challenge was to drive retail recovery in a post-pandemic world where bricks and mortar stores saw footfall slump. Zyler’s try-on solution impressed the judges and the companies will launch the technology with Grosvenor’s retail tenants.

Zyler’s patented technology allows customers to see themselves in any outfit with a head and shoulders photo and basic measurements virtually. For retailers, the try-on experience can be embedded into a website or existing app with only a small snippet of code needed.

Grosvenor, an international retail development and investment company, has launched a search for new technologies that promote innovation and create a social customer experience. A major aim of the challenge was to drive retail recovery in a post-pandemic world where bricks and mortar stores saw footfall slump. Zyler’s try-on solution impressed the judges and the companies will launch the technology with Grosvenor’s retail tenants.

Zyler’s patented technology allows customers to see themselves in any outfit with a head and shoulders photo and basic measurements virtually. For retailers, the try-on experience can be embedded into a website or existing app with only a small snippet of code needed.

Source:

Anthropics Technology

20.07.2022

Edenred: Gutscheinkarten aus recycelbarem Kunststoff

Als einer der führenden Anbieter für Gutscheinkarten und Payment Solutions für die Arbeitswelt setzt Edenred einen neuen Standard bei der Materialverwendung. So werden künftig alle Edenred Gutscheinkarten aus recyclebarem PVC (rPVC) hergestellt. Die neue Kartengeneration ist für Neukunden bereits seit dem 1. Juli 2022 im Einsatz. Durch den Einsatz der rPVC-Karten werden im Herstellungsprozess künftig 31 Prozent CO2 pro Karte eingespart.

Das Recycling von Rohstoffen vermindert die Treibhausgasemissionen erheblich. Ein positiver Effekt für die Umwelt, zu dem künftig auch die Gutscheinkarten von Edenred beitragen. So wird der Plastikanteil ab sofort aus 100 Prozent recycelbarem PVC gefertigt. Für Nutzer stellt die Materialumstellung dabei keinen Nachteil dar, die Produktlebensdauer und die Materialeigenschaft unterscheidet sich nicht von der PVC-Kartengeneration.

Als einer der führenden Anbieter für Gutscheinkarten und Payment Solutions für die Arbeitswelt setzt Edenred einen neuen Standard bei der Materialverwendung. So werden künftig alle Edenred Gutscheinkarten aus recyclebarem PVC (rPVC) hergestellt. Die neue Kartengeneration ist für Neukunden bereits seit dem 1. Juli 2022 im Einsatz. Durch den Einsatz der rPVC-Karten werden im Herstellungsprozess künftig 31 Prozent CO2 pro Karte eingespart.

Das Recycling von Rohstoffen vermindert die Treibhausgasemissionen erheblich. Ein positiver Effekt für die Umwelt, zu dem künftig auch die Gutscheinkarten von Edenred beitragen. So wird der Plastikanteil ab sofort aus 100 Prozent recycelbarem PVC gefertigt. Für Nutzer stellt die Materialumstellung dabei keinen Nachteil dar, die Produktlebensdauer und die Materialeigenschaft unterscheidet sich nicht von der PVC-Kartengeneration.

Neue Kartengeneration: Einsparungspotenzial bis zu 1,5 Tonnen PVC
Bis zu 40.000 neue Edenred Karten kommen jeden Monat auf den Markt. Bis Ende des Jahres werden also eine viertel Million rPVC-Karten ausgegeben. Die Umstellung ersetzt damit insgesamt 1,5 Tonnen neues PVC. Da jedes Kilo rPVC der Menge an Neu-PVC entspricht, trägt Edenred dazu bei, eine deutlich reduzierte Menge an neuwertigen Kunststoff in Umlauf zu bringen.

CO2-Fußabdruck dank Recycling senken
Bereits im Herstellungsprozess der rPVC-Karten lassen sich 31 Prozent CO2 einsparen. Laut dem Kartenlieferanten tag systems gleich der CO2-Fußabdruck, der mit dem Lebenszyklus von 100 Karten verbunden ist, einer Autofahrt von 50km.

 „Für uns ist die komplette Umstellung der Karten auf recycelbares PVC ein konsequenter und logischer Schritt im Sinne der Nachhaltigkeit und zudem ganz im Sinne unseres Unternehmensverständnis.  Umweltschutz ist ein fester Bestandteil sowohl in unserer Corporate-Social-Responsibility-Politik als auch in unserer Ethik-Charta und umfasst weitreichende Maßnahmen zur Reduzierung der Kohlenstoffbelastung, des Ressourcenverbrauchs sowie der Abfallproduktion. Alles mit dem Ziel eine Optimierung der Umweltauswirkungen sowie des ökologischen Fußabdrucks zu erlangen“, so Christian Aubry, GF Edenred Deutschland.

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Edenred / Maisberger GmbH

PREMIUM GROUP & JOOR present their first Hybrid Trade Fair Platform (c) Premium Exhibitions GmbH
09.06.2022

PREMIUM GROUP & JOOR present hybrid Trade Fair Platform

Premium Group and JOOR have renewed their partnership to power the SS23 PREMIUM and SEEK trade shows through JOOR’s digital platform, underpinning their belief in the power of a hybrid approach to wholesale.

From 7 - 9 July, buyers visiting the shows in Berlin will be able to learn more about and shop from exhibitors in a new hybrid way. Buyers can discover the full PREMIUM and SEEK portfolio of brands both in-person and online 24/7 by visiting JOOR Passport, JOOR's digital trade show destination.

Premium Group and JOOR have renewed their partnership to power the SS23 PREMIUM and SEEK trade shows through JOOR’s digital platform, underpinning their belief in the power of a hybrid approach to wholesale.

From 7 - 9 July, buyers visiting the shows in Berlin will be able to learn more about and shop from exhibitors in a new hybrid way. Buyers can discover the full PREMIUM and SEEK portfolio of brands both in-person and online 24/7 by visiting JOOR Passport, JOOR's digital trade show destination.

Premium Group unites its various show locations to one cosmos for SS23 at Messe Berlin. The PREMIUM and SEEK shows will be joined by two further components— The Ground is a D2C creative platform for brands and consumers to meet, connect, and collaborate through one-of-a-kind experiences, engaging content, and innovative products, while FASHIONTECH, features masterclasses and panel discussions from the fashion industry’s most brilliant minds. A calendar of content includes deep dives into strong, successful, and sustainable strategies. As part of the content offer, JOOR will facilitate a masterclass on ‘Digital Wholesale’ and a future-looking roundtable discussion with four leading fashion brands on the FASHIONTECH stage.

Throughout the duration of the show, in-person buyers and visitors will have the ability to shop via the Premium Group mobile app. By simply scanning a brand’s corresponding QR code, visitors will link to the brand’s custom profile on JOOR Passport and be able to shop collections directly on the platform. JOOR Passport will also extend the duration of the shows by up to three months, allowing brands to continue wholesale selling digitally outside the window of the physical show.

JOOR and Premium Group’s flexible hybrid format allows visitors and brands a seamless digital and physical introduction to each other and their collections, the opportunity to connect in an efficient, effective, and longer term way, and the convenience to shop the show 24 hours a day from anywhere in the world.

Brands participating include Drykorn, Closed, Bertoni of Denmark, Veja, Ecoalf, Wrangler and Absolut Cashmere.

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Premium Exhibitions GmbH

(c) NewStore GmbH
11.05.2022

TOM TAILOR setzt auf digitales Wachstum mit NewStore Consumer App

NewStore, eine modulare, mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für Einzelhandelsmarken weltweit, gab bekannt, dass Tom Tailor eine NewStore Consumer App eingeführt hat. Die Casual Fashion- und Lifestyle-Marke bietet nun ein mobiles Einkaufserlebnis an, das die Kundenbindung erhöht und den Umsatz steigert.

"Mobile Verkäufe sind ein Schlüsselfaktor für Tom Tailor, aber um diesen Kanal wirklich zu nutzen, mussten wir unsere Verbraucher-App aktualisieren", sagte Hendrik Reuter, Director of eCommerce und Consumer Engagement, bei Tom Tailor. "Wir haben uns für NewStore entschieden, weil diese Lösung einfach besser ist als alles, was wir bisher gesehen haben. Die neue App gibt unseren Kunden das Erlebnis eines Flagship-Stores in die Hand."

NewStore, eine modulare, mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für Einzelhandelsmarken weltweit, gab bekannt, dass Tom Tailor eine NewStore Consumer App eingeführt hat. Die Casual Fashion- und Lifestyle-Marke bietet nun ein mobiles Einkaufserlebnis an, das die Kundenbindung erhöht und den Umsatz steigert.

"Mobile Verkäufe sind ein Schlüsselfaktor für Tom Tailor, aber um diesen Kanal wirklich zu nutzen, mussten wir unsere Verbraucher-App aktualisieren", sagte Hendrik Reuter, Director of eCommerce und Consumer Engagement, bei Tom Tailor. "Wir haben uns für NewStore entschieden, weil diese Lösung einfach besser ist als alles, was wir bisher gesehen haben. Die neue App gibt unseren Kunden das Erlebnis eines Flagship-Stores in die Hand."

Mit NewStore Studio, dem Content-Management-System für die App, verfügt Tom Tailor über alle nötigen Tools, um eine moderne und ansprechende App zu pflegen. Die Marke wird auch von der Tatsache profitieren, dass NewStore Consumer Apps nachweislich die Nutzung um das 2,5-fache erhöhen und die Konversionsraten um das 7-fache über denen einer traditionellen Website liegen. Da sich NewStore nahtlos in Scayle, die E-Commerce-Plattform von Tom Tailor, integrieren lässt, ist es zudem einfacher denn je, die App auf dem neuesten Stand zu halten und genaue Produkt- und Bestandsinformationen in Echtzeit bereitzustellen.

"Die Verbraucher sind mobiler denn je, daher müssen Marken wie Tom Tailor über den traditionellen E-Commerce und den stationären Handel hinaus denken", sagt Stephan Schambach, Gründer und CEO von NewStore. "Durch die Entwicklung einer nativen App, die die digitalen und physischen Kanäle von Tom Tailor ergänzt, hat NewStore der Marke eine neue, leistungsstarke Möglichkeit gegeben, mit ihren treuesten Kunden zu interagieren."

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NewStore GmbH

06.05.2022

adidas grows double-digit in Western markets in Q1 2022

  • Currency-neutral sales down 3% as supply constraints reduce top-line by € 400 million
  • Western markets continue to show strong momentum with combined currency-neutral sales growing 13% across North America (+13%), EMEA (+9%) and Latin America (+38%)  
  • Gross margin down 1.9pp to 49.9% driven by significantly higher supply chain costs
  • Operating margin of 8.2% reflecting additional investments into brand, DTC, and digital
  • Net income from continuing operations reaches € 310 million
  • FY 2022 outlook for revenue and net income confirmed at the lower end due to the impact from covid-19-related lockdowns in Greater China

“In the first quarter, consumer demand for our brand and products was strong in all Western markets. Our combined sales in North America, EMEA and Latin America grew at a double-digit rate.

  • Currency-neutral sales down 3% as supply constraints reduce top-line by € 400 million
  • Western markets continue to show strong momentum with combined currency-neutral sales growing 13% across North America (+13%), EMEA (+9%) and Latin America (+38%)  
  • Gross margin down 1.9pp to 49.9% driven by significantly higher supply chain costs
  • Operating margin of 8.2% reflecting additional investments into brand, DTC, and digital
  • Net income from continuing operations reaches € 310 million
  • FY 2022 outlook for revenue and net income confirmed at the lower end due to the impact from covid-19-related lockdowns in Greater China

“In the first quarter, consumer demand for our brand and products was strong in all Western markets. Our combined sales in North America, EMEA and Latin America grew at a double-digit rate. Backed by an exceptionally strong wholesale order book and relentless focus on driving growth in our own DTC channels, we expect this positive development to continue for the rest of the year,” said adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted. “In the East, we will return to growth in Asia-Pacific in the second quarter, while we expect the challenging market environment in Greater China to continue. With strong double-digit growth in the vast majority of our markets, representing more than 80% of our business, we are well positioned for success in 2022. “

For the full press release, see attached document.

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adidas AG

19.04.2022

Sustainable fashion platform Manufy: Upgraded version with more functionalities

Manufy, a marketplace for sustainable fashion production, has launched a new version of their platform. The platform connects conscious brands with sustainable manufacturers in hopes to create a cleaner future for the clothing industry. Now decked out with many more functionalities, Manufy aims to facilitate sustainable business between both parties from start to finish.  

Over the course of the last year the Manufy team has been busy gathering feedback from its growing user base. The platform started out as a place where manufacturers and brands from Europe could connect and chat with each other, but the team found out both parties wanted more. “We constantly reached out to our users to listen to their needs. We’ve compiled all those ideas and implemented them in version two!” says Michiel Dicker, co-founder of Manufy.

Not only a full visual transformation, but many functionalities were added: “Users can now easily start a sampling process, organise projects from start to finish and get sustainability insights” Dicker says. “Manufy is becoming your one-stop-shop for all your sourcing needs!”

Manufy, a marketplace for sustainable fashion production, has launched a new version of their platform. The platform connects conscious brands with sustainable manufacturers in hopes to create a cleaner future for the clothing industry. Now decked out with many more functionalities, Manufy aims to facilitate sustainable business between both parties from start to finish.  

Over the course of the last year the Manufy team has been busy gathering feedback from its growing user base. The platform started out as a place where manufacturers and brands from Europe could connect and chat with each other, but the team found out both parties wanted more. “We constantly reached out to our users to listen to their needs. We’ve compiled all those ideas and implemented them in version two!” says Michiel Dicker, co-founder of Manufy.

Not only a full visual transformation, but many functionalities were added: “Users can now easily start a sampling process, organise projects from start to finish and get sustainability insights” Dicker says. “Manufy is becoming your one-stop-shop for all your sourcing needs!”

The start-up, which launched in december of 2020, has seen a sharp increase in user activity over the last year. With trade shows being canceled due to covid, lots of manufacturers and brands were looking for new ways to do business. Going digital was one of the logical steps.

The production requests being placed on the platform cover a wide range of garments. Hoodies and t-shirts are popular, but the Manufy team also sees lots of shoes, caps, bags, dresses, swimwear and lingerie requests coming in.

Another notable trend in the industry is the ever growing demand for sustainable clothing production. With reports on climate change coming out and more and more consumers asking for sustainable alternatives, brands are making an effort to source their products more responsibly. The fashion industry, being the second largest polluting industry, needs a sort of paradigm shift. “We should focus more on making lower quantity, higher quality products. Making it on demand would be best” says Dicker.

More information:
Manufy Sustainability
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Manufy

(c) Manufy
25.02.2022

Sustainable fashion platform Manufy reaches first 1000 production requests

Manufy, a marketplace for sustainable fashion production has reached its thousandth production request. The platform connects conscious brands with sustainable manufacturers in hopes to create a cleaner future for the clothing industry.

The right conditions
The start-up, which launched in december of 2020, has seen a sharp increase in production requests the last couple of months. With trade shows being cancelled due to covid, lots of manufacturers and brands are looking for new ways to do business. Going digital was one of the logical steps. “We’ve seen many users that were used to more traditional ways of working join Manufy,” says co-founder Michiel Dicker. “Some of them didn’t have a website, so our platform helps them become visible online.”

An increase was also noticed on the brand side of Manufy. With most new brands being digital natives that have a strong focus on sustainability, the platform helps them to get started.

Manufy, a marketplace for sustainable fashion production has reached its thousandth production request. The platform connects conscious brands with sustainable manufacturers in hopes to create a cleaner future for the clothing industry.

The right conditions
The start-up, which launched in december of 2020, has seen a sharp increase in production requests the last couple of months. With trade shows being cancelled due to covid, lots of manufacturers and brands are looking for new ways to do business. Going digital was one of the logical steps. “We’ve seen many users that were used to more traditional ways of working join Manufy,” says co-founder Michiel Dicker. “Some of them didn’t have a website, so our platform helps them become visible online.”

An increase was also noticed on the brand side of Manufy. With most new brands being digital natives that have a strong focus on sustainability, the platform helps them to get started.

One-stop-shop
The production requests being placed on the platform cover a wide range of garments. Hoodies and t-shirts are popular, but the Manufy team also sees lots of shoes, caps, bags, dresses, swimwear and lingerie requests coming in. “This sometimes leads us to having to find manufacturers specifically for the job, but it helps us to create a better user experience!” explains Dicker.

Manufy uses feedback from its users to keep improving the platform. Aside from finding new manufacturers to fill production requests the team has been working on a lot of new functionalities based on input from users. A new version of the platform will be released very soon. “With Manufy 2.0 it will become easier to organise your projects, place re-orders and have all your production details in one place. Manufy will be your one-stop-shop for all your sourcing needs!” says Dicker.

More information:
Manufy Sustainability digital
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Manufy

(c) IDC
25.02.2022

HighRadius: Wachstum von KI-basierten Order-to-Cash Software in Europa

HighRadius, Anbieter von KI-basierter Order-to-Cash-, Treasury-Management- und Record-to-Report-Software, verzeichnet ein beschleunigtes Wachstum in der EMEA-Region, das von innovativen Technologien und dem konsequenten Fokus auf der Wertschöpfung für seine Kunden getrieben wird. Seit dem Europastart hat das Unternehmen mehr als 300 Digitalisierungsprojekte in 37 Ländern durchgeführt und Niederlassungen in Paris und Amsterdam eröffnet, um sein schnelles Wachstum in der Region zu unterstützen. HighRadius hat zudem Treasury- und Record-to-Report-Funktionen zur Ergänzung seiner branchenführenden Order-to-Cash-Lösung entwickelt. Neue globale Partnerschaften mit Genpact, Deloitte, Ernst & Young und Accenture werden die Wertschöpfung für die HighRadius Kunden weiter steigern und die digitale Transformation in Shared-Services-Organisationen und im Office of the CFO beschleunigen.

HighRadius, Anbieter von KI-basierter Order-to-Cash-, Treasury-Management- und Record-to-Report-Software, verzeichnet ein beschleunigtes Wachstum in der EMEA-Region, das von innovativen Technologien und dem konsequenten Fokus auf der Wertschöpfung für seine Kunden getrieben wird. Seit dem Europastart hat das Unternehmen mehr als 300 Digitalisierungsprojekte in 37 Ländern durchgeführt und Niederlassungen in Paris und Amsterdam eröffnet, um sein schnelles Wachstum in der Region zu unterstützen. HighRadius hat zudem Treasury- und Record-to-Report-Funktionen zur Ergänzung seiner branchenführenden Order-to-Cash-Lösung entwickelt. Neue globale Partnerschaften mit Genpact, Deloitte, Ernst & Young und Accenture werden die Wertschöpfung für die HighRadius Kunden weiter steigern und die digitale Transformation in Shared-Services-Organisationen und im Office of the CFO beschleunigen.

Das Beratungs- und Marktforschungsunternehmen IDC wies auf der Pressekonferenz in Frankfurt darauf hin, wie wichtig es ist, bestehende Prozesse im Finanz- und Rechnungswesen weiterzuentwickeln. Dazu Marco Becker, Senior Consultant bei IDC: „Aufgrund der steigenden Komplexität von Einkaufsprozessen und digitalen Geschäftsmodellen wirken automatisierte, intelligente und agile Order-to-Cash-Prozesse nicht nur als Wettbewerbsvorteil, sondern entwickeln sich auch zu einer Notwendigkeit für die Zukunft.“ IDC hat HighRadius als „Leader“ in seinem IDC MarketScape für Software zur Automatisierung des Debitorenmanagements ausgezeichnet.

Bayer bestätigt den Nutzen, den die Implementierung der KI-gestützten Technologie von HighRadius auf seinen ERP-Systemen gebracht hat. „Autonomous Receivables von HighRadius stellt eine End-to-End-Plattform bereit, die die wichtigsten Debitorenprozesse miteinander verknüpft“, sagt Zahre Cinibulak, O2C GPO Financial Operations CH/PH. „Die Plattform kann unsere globalen Order-to-Cash-Prozesse über Länder- und Geschäftsbereichsgrenzen und über die gesamte ERP-Landschaft hinweg verarbeiten.“ Bayer hat HighRadius bereits in 12 Ländern erfolgreich implementiert.

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HighRadius

(c) Presize
21.01.2022

Hohenstein and Presize partner for more sustainability for online shopping

Hohenstein, a leading specialist in fit and pattern engineering, has joined forces with digital size pioneer, Presize. The partnership now offers a variety of business services, including reliable size tables and digital scaling, that empower online retailers to automatically recommend appropriate garment sizes.

Merging traditional size tables, reliable garment fits and digital body measurements with smartphone technology reduces the number of returned online purchases. Proper fit also reduces waste, lowers footprint and bolsters customer loyalty.

“The better a brand understands sizes, fits and target groups, the more accurately they can automate size recommendations. We help brands meet the different requirements of various sizes, so the fit is comfortable across customer ranges, collections and suppliers,” states Simone Morlock, Head of Hohenstein’s Digital Fitting Lab.

Hohenstein, a leading specialist in fit and pattern engineering, has joined forces with digital size pioneer, Presize. The partnership now offers a variety of business services, including reliable size tables and digital scaling, that empower online retailers to automatically recommend appropriate garment sizes.

Merging traditional size tables, reliable garment fits and digital body measurements with smartphone technology reduces the number of returned online purchases. Proper fit also reduces waste, lowers footprint and bolsters customer loyalty.

“The better a brand understands sizes, fits and target groups, the more accurately they can automate size recommendations. We help brands meet the different requirements of various sizes, so the fit is comfortable across customer ranges, collections and suppliers,” states Simone Morlock, Head of Hohenstein’s Digital Fitting Lab.

This size and grading advice is now underpinned by digital measurement services and technology based on artificial intelligence. “All it takes to work out the right size, based on a user’s individual body measurements, are some quick questions regarding their age, height and weight, plus an optional video to take measurements. We use an algorithm that learns as it goes along, and this improves the advice given on sizes with each order or return,” states Presize co-founder and CEO, Leon Szeli.

Join the free webinar on “Hohenstein Meets Presize - How sizing fundamentals and reliable fit can increase the effectiveness of smartphone body measurements and reduce eCommerce returns” on March 24, 2022.*

*Click here for more information.

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Hohenstein

06.01.2022

Messe Frankfurt cancels consumer goods fairs in January and February 2022

In view of the exponential worsening of the pandemic situation worldwide and the accompanying tightened travel and contact regulations, the consumer goods fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld are cancelled for January 2022 and Ambiente for mid-February 2022. The regionally-oriented trade fair Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 in Hamburg will take place at the present time.

The easing of the pandemic situation that was still hoped for in December is no longer in sight. Instead, the situation is deteriorating worldwide with an enormous, unforeseeable dynamic. This extreme deterioration due to the spread of the Omicron virus in Europe and Germany currently makes it impossible for Messe Frankfurt, as organiser of the leading international trade fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld, as well as Ambiente, to keep their dates in Frankfurt at the end of January and in mid-February 2022.

In view of the exponential worsening of the pandemic situation worldwide and the accompanying tightened travel and contact regulations, the consumer goods fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld are cancelled for January 2022 and Ambiente for mid-February 2022. The regionally-oriented trade fair Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 in Hamburg will take place at the present time.

The easing of the pandemic situation that was still hoped for in December is no longer in sight. Instead, the situation is deteriorating worldwide with an enormous, unforeseeable dynamic. This extreme deterioration due to the spread of the Omicron virus in Europe and Germany currently makes it impossible for Messe Frankfurt, as organiser of the leading international trade fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld, as well as Ambiente, to keep their dates in Frankfurt at the end of January and in mid-February 2022.

The four events, consisting of Christmasworld with its focus on seasonal and festive decorations, Paperworld and Creativeworld with their product ranges for paper, office supplies, stationery and hobby, craft and artists' requisites and Ambiente with its cross-sector range of products for the table, kitchen and housewares, furnishing and decorative accessories, home furnishing concepts, gifts and fashion accessories, are the recognised leading trade fairs in their sectors and open the trading year in their respective segments. Even in a reduced numerical form, the four trade fairs would still have been the leading events worldwide for their respective product segments.

However, the exponential increase in the number of infections worldwide in a very short period of time and the accompanying multitude of developments and decisions that are clearly outside the organiser's sphere of influence have led to a significant deterioration in the general conditions and necessary prerequisites for holding the four leading trade fairs as major events of international relevance at the end of January and in mid-February 2022 respectively. These developments include the classification of Germany as a high-risk area and the associated travel warnings and international and intercontinental travel restrictions in countries such as India, Japan and the United States, as well as the corresponding quarantine obligations. Equally important are the steadily rising infection figures and the accompanying urgent appeal, among others by the Robert Koch Institute and the expert council of the German Federal Government, to continue to reduce contacts to a minimum and to cancel all major events. At present, there are even further international fears that the critical infrastructure will not be maintained due to the highly contagious Omicron variant. The majority of exhibiting and visiting companies at Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld as well as Ambiente are currently reacting to this overall situation with travel and trade fair attendance bans for reasons of duty of care towards their employees to protect them from health risks. The global willingness to travel is dropping enormously at the moment.

There are no plans to postpone the event. Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt, explains: "Since the trend-oriented order cycles of the international consumer goods industry require an annual event at the beginning of the year, a shift to the second half of the year would not meet the needs of the exhibiting companies and visitors."

Nordstil to be held in Hamburg from 15 to 17 January 2022
In the interests of the sectors involved, the planning and implementation of Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 is not affected. This trade fair will take place in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg at this time due to other general conditions for local implementation. However, the extremely volatile situation is continuously reviewed and assessed in close exchange with the relevant local authorities and industry partners.

Messe Frankfurt's digital platforms for business success
Messe Frankfurt has already been actively helping retailers to help themselves since 2019 with Nextrade, the first order and data management platform for the home and living sector, and Conzoom Solutions, an information platform for the global consumer goods sector. "A second year without appropriate ordering, inspiration and networking formats poses considerable and in some cases existentially threatening challenges for retailers worldwide," Braun explains. "With our digital offers, we are specifically supporting our partners in industry and trade in this volatile situation. In addition, we will continue to put all our energy and optimism into safe and promising trade fairs. Because there is no substitute for meeting in real life."

Information on the planning of the Frankfurt consumer goods fairs for 2023 will be announced at the beginning of February 2022.

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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

(c) diva-e / Wolford
05.11.2021

diva-e implementiert Omnichannel-Lösung für Wolford

Der Textilhersteller Wolford möchte seinen Kunden ein modernes und nahtloses Shoppingerlebnis bieten und beauftragt die Digitalagentur diva-e mit der Implementierung einer revolutionären Omnichannel-Lösung. Filialen, Online-Shop und Marktplätze wie Zalando und Amazon werden dabei nahtlos miteinander verknüpft. Zum Einsatz kommt die Software-Architektur „MACH“, die für maximale Flexibilität und bestmögliche Benutzerfreundlichkeit sorgt.

Der Textilhersteller Wolford möchte seinen Kunden ein modernes und nahtloses Shoppingerlebnis bieten und beauftragt die Digitalagentur diva-e mit der Implementierung einer revolutionären Omnichannel-Lösung. Filialen, Online-Shop und Marktplätze wie Zalando und Amazon werden dabei nahtlos miteinander verknüpft. Zum Einsatz kommt die Software-Architektur „MACH“, die für maximale Flexibilität und bestmögliche Benutzerfreundlichkeit sorgt.

Der Textilhersteller Wolford startet mit „Wolford X“ eine umfassende Digitalisierungsinitiative mit mehreren Partnern, um sich zukunftsorientiert aufzustellen und die Kundenerfahrung auf ein neues Level zu heben. Ziel ist die Etablierung einer Omnichannel-Lösung, bei der Filialen, Online-Shop, Social Media und Marketplaces miteinander verknüpft werden. Die Digitalagentur diva-e ist als führender Partner im Projekt mit der Umsetzung des Großteils der Plattform für die neue Omnichannel-Lösung beauftragt. Mit dem Einsatz des MACH-Architekturansatzes implementiert diva-e eine zukunftsträchtige Infrastruktur, die für Wolford die Möglichkeit schafft, zukünftig mit hoher Geschwindigkeit die Komponenten der Omnichannel-Plattform weiterzuentwickeln, umzugestalten, auszutauschen und so neue Services auszurollen. Ebenfalls an dem Projekt beteiligt sind Commercetools, Newstore, Bloomreach, Tealium, Stibo STEP und Vue Storefront.
 
Zum Einsatz kommt die erste und international führende Omnichannel-Plattform von NewStore. Sie bietet Kunden eine nahtlose und stark individualisierte Einkaufserfahrung, die beispielsweise Endless Aisle Szenarien ermöglicht. Bei diesen werden Kunden beim Besuch eines stationären Geschäfts erkannt und der Verkäufer erhält über eine App die Kundeninformationen zu den bereits im Online Shop favorisierten oder gekauften Produkten. Diese oder ähnliche Produkte kann er dann direkt zur Anprobe anbieten. Sollte der gewünschte Artikel im stationären Store nicht vorrätig sein, besteht zudem die Möglichkeit, sich diesen taggleich nach Hause senden zu lassen.
 
Die Voraussetzung und gleichzeitig Herausforderung für dieses neuartige Shoppingerlebnis ist die Verknüpfung verschiedener Daten. Kunden-, Produkt- und Bestelldaten müssen im Sinne eines bestmöglichen Kundenerlebnisses an allen Touchpoints zusammengeführt werden.
 
Das umfangreiche Omnichannel-Projekt ist eines der Ersten seiner Größe am europäischen Markt und wird voraussichtlich im Juni 2022 abgeschlossen sein. 

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diva-e Digital Value Excellence GmbH