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Key Takeaways from NRF 2025: How to Get the Most from Retail’s Big Show

Key Takeaways from NRF 2025: How to Get the Most from Retail’s Big Show

Posted by FieldStack, January 29, 2025
In retail, the only constant is change. Because our industry is always evolving.

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Posts about Retail Technology Trends (3)

Recommerce for Retail: 6 Key Questions to Fuel a Profitable Resale Strategy

Whether it's called buyback or trade-in, recommerce is making headlines in the retail world as a fast-growing trend – and for good reason. Retailers and customers alike benefit from this sales model. ...

8 Reasons Why the Recommerce Trend is Here to Stay in Retail

Recommerce, also known as buyback and resell, resale or reverse commerce, continues to be a leading retail trend in 2024. As retail continues to transform based on consumer preferences, economic ...

3 Signs That It’s Time to Consider a Unified Commerce Platform

If you’re one of the many retailers evaluating your technology investments, then you understand just how overwhelming the options can be. While there are many software solutions and providers to ...

Unified Commerce is a Game Changer for Retailers

Today’s ultra-competitive environment presents a unique opportunity for nimble mid-market retailers to outperform the competition. Consumers are rewarding merchants that offer seamless, unified ...

How Current Pet Store Trends Are Powering Future Growth

The pet store industry is evolving faster than ever from shifting consumer expectations, growing demand for new products, and the adoption of technology. Pet parents want convenience, ...

The Case for Physical Retail: 3 Reasons Brick-and-Mortar Still Matters

People have been predicting the death of brick-and-mortar retail for years. Yet here we are. Stores are still open, customers still show up, and retailers who know what they’re doing are still making ...

What Is Perpetual Inventory? Definition, Benefits, and How It Works

Inventory is one of the hardest parts of retail — and one of the most important. If your numbers aren’t accurate, everything downstream becomes harder: ordering, forecasting, staffing, fulfillment, ...