The biggest technology players in retail last week — Retail Technology Innovation Hub

The biggest technology players in retail last week — Retail Technology Innovation Hub

Pacers Sports & Entertainment

Layer4 has been selected by Pacers Sports & Entertainment to handle all ticket sales and hospitality payments at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association.

“We are constantly looking for new ways to enhance the guest experience at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and innovative partnerships like the one with Shift4 provide exciting new opportunities to do just that,” said Mel Raines, Chief Executive Officer of Pacers Sports & Entertainment.

Marine engine

Marine enginea shipping API specialist, has launched ShipEngine for platforms in the UK.

It is said that the product gives e-commerce platforms the ability to embed high-quality, pre-integrated shipping components directly into their own solutions.

This enables them to offer retailers a world-class shipping experience – seamlessly integrated into their existing product workflows – without the need for custom software development.

Sally Europe

Slimstock reports that Sally Europe, the UK and continental European arm of Sally Beauty, has used its forecasting, replenishment and supply chain optimization platform to support a transformation initiative.

The system is designed to improve forecasting and ensure faster procurement of goods. The retailer reports that on-shelf availability has improved by 2%, working capital tied up in inventory has been reduced by 5% and cash flow has been improved.

Jackson’s Grocery Stores

Jackson’s Grocery Stores partners with Lula Commerce to provide customers in five U.S. states with a seamless online ordering and delivery experience.

The initiative includes all major pre-order and pickup marketplaces, including UberEats, DoorDash, Amazon, GrubHub, Seamless and Postmates.

It will be integrated into the communities where Jacksons operates in Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.

Superdry

Superdry has launched a new global e-commerce platform in Ireland.

In a LinkedIn post, Dafydd Moore, Director Global Technology, said: “We are delighted to announce that we have launched our new global e-commerce platform in Ireland. This is the first step in our global launch.”

“This would not have been possible without the incredible efforts of our technology team, our colleagues across the company, and our partners at OSF Digital. A huge thank you to the technology team.”

He added: “This project goes beyond our website and also includes significant changes to our order management systems.”

“A big shout out to all the teams who made this possible. Here’s to many more successful product launches as we continue to roll out globally.”

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