18 Mar Amazon Warehouses Will Stop Accepting Non-Essential Items Amid Covid-19 Outbreak
Amazon is stopping sellers from sending non-essential items to its U.S. warehouses until April 5 to make space for vital items needed by its customers...
Amazon is stopping sellers from sending non-essential items to its U.S. warehouses until April 5 to make space for vital items needed by its customers...
According to a survey from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), nearly 75 percent of companies report supply chain disruptions in some capacity due to...
Adidas said it expects first-quarter sales to fall more than 10 percent as revenues in Greater China tumble between €0.8 billion and €1.0 billion below...
Genesco Inc., the parent of Journeys, reported comp sales in the fourth quarter rose 1 percent. GAAP earnings from continuing operations per diluted share of $2.49...
Puma said it no longer expects its business will return to normal soon, despite encouraging signs coming out of China, adding it was abandoning the...
On Sunday, Eric Artz, REI’s president and CEO, shown above, wrote a blog entry addressed to co-op members detailing numerous steps the retail is taking...
Sports Engineering Inc. (SEI) announced that former Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Theismann has joined SEI to help advance SEI’s SmartSpring technology. SEI is continuing its...
Fleet Feet announced the debut of Fleet Feet Drop Shop, a new retail concept shopping experience in Portland, OR. The concept combines Fleet Feet’s 3D...
Dick’s Sporting Goods reported fourth-quarter earnings topped Wall Street’s expectations as same-store sales rose 5.3 percent. The retailer also announced it was removing the hunt...
A survey of nearly 170 firms by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, or AmCham China, found nearly one-third of U.S. firms with exposure...