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Tag Archives: WalMart
Walmart to charter ships to ensure capacity for the holiday season
An article in SupplyChainDive titled “Walmart charters ships to ensure freight capacity, inventory for peak season (August 18, 2021) describes the challenge of higher out of stock levels and delivery capacity constraints faced by the retailer. By chartering the vessels, … Continue reading
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Tagged Capacity, charter, Inventory, mgmt5612021, out of stock, ships, WalMart
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Walmart’s new technology intensive warehouse that is 40% more efficient
An article in finance.yahoo.com titled “Walmart’s grocery warehouse worker of the future will have a STEM background” discussed the new warehouse in Shafter, California that will use automation to get eggs, diary and frozen goods to warehouse employees pick rather … Continue reading
Posted in consumer, Cost, disruption, logistics, Operations Management, retailers, technology
Tagged automation, grocery, Margins, mgmt5612019, prices, productivity, STEM, WalMart
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WalMart tests blockchain technology to track food and enable targeted recalls
An article in Bloomberg Technology (November 18, 2016) titled “Wal-Mart Tackles Food Safety With Trial of Blockchain” describes tests of a packaged produce item in the USA and pork in China using blockchain technology to track the supply chain across … Continue reading
Posted in consumer, Cost, delivery, labeling, logistics, retailers, technology
Tagged blockchain, recalls, traceability, WalMart
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Can Walmart get store customers to deliver online orders ?
An article published by Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/28/us-retail-walmart-delivery-idUSBRE92R03820130328) titled “Wal-Mart may get customers to deliver packages to online buyers”, describes an idea where store customers could sign up to deliver orders to customers in their route in return for a discount on … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Consumers, Cost, crowdsourced, delivery, Ecommerce, instore customers, Retail, Risk, Supply Chain, transport, WalMart
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The “click and collect” grocery model in the UK
An article in the Financial Times (April 21, 2014) titled “WalMart’s English Experiment”, describes “click and collect”, an approach where WalMart owned Asda’s customers in the UK order their grocery online, it is delivered to temperature controlled lockers close to … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Global Contexts, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Asda, click and collect, Coordination, Cost, customer, Ecommerce, grocery, Service, transport, WalMart
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Walmart ‘s Made in the USA goal and impact
An article in the Wall Street Journal titled “Pitching to Walmart – Made in the USA” (October 7,2013) describes plans by Walmart to increase their US sourcing by $5 billion each year. But the company wants to hold customer prices, … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Capacity, Consumers, Cost, Design, Made in the USA, manufacturing, Suppliers, Supply Chain, WalMart
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Does WalMart gain by not selling Kindles ?
An article in the New York Times (September 20, 2012) describes WalMart’s decision to stop selling Amazon’s Kindles once its inventory runs out. Retailers are concerned about customers browsing for online prices while in the store and buying products online. … Continue reading
Posted in Ecommerce, Global Contexts, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Amazon.com, Consumers, Cost, Ecommerce, Retail, Service, WalMart
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The “hourglass economy”, WalMart and “fishing equipment” assortments
An interview with Stephen Quinn, Chief Marketing Officer at Walmart, in Fortune (Dec 26,2011) describes the “hourglass economy” in the US in 2011, with a decrease in the size of the middle class, lowered spending capability for the lower percentiles … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Assortment, Consumers, Cost, Retail, Supply Chain, WalMart
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