Oct. 13, 2025
| This week’s operations news and insights for retail leaders
The retailer’s upcoming Chicago and San Francisco locations mark its first flagship stores in the U.S. outside of New York City.
|
“End to end, every segment of what we do is driven by some form of intelligence,” said Indira Uppuluri, senior vice president of supply chain technology.
|
Retailers in lower-traffic shopping centers require excellent associates, individualized operations and realistic expectations, experts say.
|
Amid the threat of UFLPA violations and rising tariff costs, learn how top apparel brands are navigating trade disruption with AI.
|
The company suggested franchisees use a platform it’s invested in to tokenize assets, potentially in lieu of traditional small business government financing.
|
The beauty company is coming back only through an e-commerce approach after being bought out of U.K. administration in 2024.
|
The outdoor retailer began scaling down a year ago in order to focus on its core sports fishing and bird hunting customer.
|
Once operational in 2026, the facility will service stores across several states in the Southwest.
|
Ingka Group’s investment arm bought U.S.-based Locus to help improve delivery, something the home retailer previously outsourced.
|
By early 2026, the retailer plans to slash duty costs from $180 million to $70 million through higher prices and transportation optimization.
|
Patricia Gabriel will leave Capri Holdings, owner of Jimmy Choo and Versace, to lead global operations for PVH Corp.
|
From Our Library
Webinar - on demand
Custom content for Pattern
|
Trendline
Supported by Acoustic
| |