Accueil » Retail. The West delays whilst the East is innovating Retail. The West delays whilst the East is innovating From Hong Kong to the Emirates, the retail of tomorrow is being invented in the Far East. Where business has reopened, retailers and property companies are charting a new course. Business practices and trends are in place that would astonish the old guard 3 months ago. Through . Published on 20 May 2020 à 11h08 - Update on 14 October 2022 à 10h33 Resources Asia and the Emirates are one step ahead in the global health crisis, and for retailers, showing how to initially manage the aftermath. Whilst Europe and the U.S.A. are protecting themselves with restrictive health measures while trying to hold on to loans, others are inventing the retail of tomorrow. We examine how the battle lines are shifting. Omnichannel is no longer optional. For those who have delayed implementation, the market players show this is THE short-term priority. An example is the fashion sector. Front line retailers receive a million pieces from Asia and deliver more than 90% to stores for sale, with only a small number of products held for the e-commerce warehouse. By redirecting products already in a store to be sold via e-commerce, retailers satisfy customer demand even if the item is not in a warehouse.… This article is for subscribers only Already have an account? Log in You are not registered yet ? Sign up for a free trialfree for 1 month Online services : studies, analyses, databases and much more Daily Briefing : latest news digest Weekly letters Last name First name Email address Essentials Synthèse et historique de tous les contenus sur une thématique suivie en détails par la rédaction Les dernières publications Cashback: a successful sales option to relieve pressure on spending A year of crisis: Retailers' initiatives to cope with the purchasing power drop Analyzes Synthèse et historique de tous les contenus sur une thématique suivie en détails par la rédaction Les dernières publications ‘Yes Ad’ zones: in-store traffic takes a hit in Q1 2023 Reusable dishes: French anti-waste law constraining fast-food chains