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Intermix, Gap Inc.’s luxury fashion brand, has deployed the Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service, Oracle Retail Merchandising Insights Cloud Service, Oracle Retail Integration Cloud Service and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management running on the Oracle Cloud throughout its franchise to drive end-to-end operational efficiencies and empower its business teams.

 

Postmates, the nation’s largest on-demand “anything” network, announced an expansion of its zero-emissions fleet initiative, which will enable faster deliveries in the Pacific Northwest while reducing the company’s carbon footprint. Through an expanded partnership with Silicon Valley-based GenZe, Postmates will launch a fleet of e-bike delivery vehicles in Seattle and Portland, Ore.

 

Perry Ellis, the iconic menswear brand, has debuted the “Ask Perry Ellis” Amazon Alexa Skill. Created for guys who need help figuring out what to wear for the many events on their calendar, this first-of-its-kind, voice-activated Skill supports the brand’s commitment to innovating through technology and generates a modern, frictionless shopping experience for every man by providing head-to-toe options that he can immediately shop.

 

Pet specialty retailer PetSmart has introduced the PetSmart Pharmacy, a new online-only pharmacy that offers convenient ordering and autofill for hundreds of prescriptions, OTC medications and veterinary diet prescription pet food, combined with a home delivery service.

 

Stage Stores Inc. announced that, as part of a plan to increase the efficiency of its distribution network, the company will close its distribution center located in South Hill, Va., by the end of fiscal 2017. The company operates three other distribution centers in Texas, Ohio and Nebraska. Operations from the Virginia distribution center will be transferred to these facilities.

 

Affirm Inc., the company started by Max Levchin to provide fair and honest consumer financing, announced that Detroit-based design brand Shinola is using Affirm’s point-of-sale service to put customers first in an era when a merchant’s values often outstrip price for shoppers making a buying decision — especially among Millennials.

 

California Tortilla has selected PAR’s cloud-based Brink POS software and EverServ 8000 terminals for all 51 locations, with plans to open six more restaurants by the end of 2017.

 

Decathlon, the largest sporting goods retailer worldwide, has partnered with LogiNext to extend the power of its superior distribution network in multiple developing markets. Through machine learning algorithms designed to read traffic and weather patterns from historical delivery movement information, LogiNext has set up a unique solution set for Decathlon that offers exceptional logistics movement visibility across geographies.

 

PredictSpring, a mobile commerce leader, has partnered with M.Gemi, a leading direct-to-consumer accessories brand, to launch its store associate app. The app aligns ecommerce and offline retail for store associates to provide an elevated customer experience. The app is currently offered at M.Gemi stores located in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood and Boston's Prudential Center.

 

ForeSee, the leader in voice-of-customer solutions, announced that Tailored Brands Inc. has selected the ForeSee CX Suite, the methodology-powered solution, to manage all of its customer experience intelligence from one place. ForeSee will enable Tailored Brands to leverage a unified view of the customer, with scientific measurement of CX across the entire customer journey.

 

Naf Naf Grill has partnered with SpenDifference to support its supply management function. As an integral part of Naf Naf Grill’s strategic growth initiative, SpenDifference will support the company’s rapid expansion by bringing a disciplined supply chain approach that delivers measurable savings and scalable processes to the organization.

 

Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Inc., two iconic American outdoor companies, have successfully completed the transaction in which Bass Pro Shops acquired Cabela’s for $61.50 per share in cash, representing an aggregate transaction value of approximately $5.0 billion.

 

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