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Grocery Phase 2: strategies in America and Italy
What will become of supermarkets and malls after COVID-19? Many people are asking this question, across the ocean and in Italy.

An inconvenient truth: shopping and the coronavirus
According to Barclays, the high streets of Britain are experiencing a surge in popularity. Could the high street be one of the unlikely beneficiaries of the pandemic? It’s an intriguing thought.

A spectre that haunts the high street
Blaming the demise of any retailer on the coronavirus makes it easy to say “there was nothing we could do.” But that sort of thing makes it difficult to learn from a situation.

Will Fashion survive quarantine?
15 billion euros in potential sells and thousands of shops and jobs lost. This is the inauspicious forecast made by Renato Borghi, President of the Italy-Confcommercio Fashion Federation, which prompted us to create our first fashion business case, which can be downloaded here.

From Tracking to Track, Trace & Choose
By adding interactivity to a an already very granular tracking page, we give access to a new type of service.

E-commerce after COVID-19
In this scenario the limitations of the “old” mentality with which many Italian companies have faced the advent of e-commerce become even more limiting.

Shifting roles in Retail: money makes the world go around…
Someone said to me: “more than ever, it’s logistics that makes the world go around”

Kiko & Milkman: beautiful deliveries
Diego Morgandi, E-commerce Director of Kiko, tells our blog the story of the famous cosmetics brand and the needs that led him to choose Milkman as a partner for home deliveries.

Covid Supply Chains disruptions: problems are real – panic is optional
Fear spreads panic. And panic spreads problems.

Pre-Owned is the new black: circular barges into fashion
If fast dies and slow rhymes with luxury, what should we, mere mortals, wear? The easy answer is: used clothes.

Brexit. Schrödinger’s UK: closed but ‘open for business’
Among the sectors that will be hardest hit by the closing of that particular door will be retail and logistics. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), which represents the interests of the sector: “Retailers rely on complex supply chains and for these to function effectively must be able to access an adequate supply of workers.”

City Traffic. Future of Last-Mile 2020-2030, according to WEF
24 are the priority interventions to be operated on the last-mile, catalogued in three categories: in use, implementable in the next 1-3 years, implementable in 4+ years.