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Supply chain management: sourcing, explained.
September 17, 2024

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It’s Tuesday, and Lego is about to transition away from using its iconic yellow figurines as business cards for employees, a practice it said was becoming too complicated. This could be good news for employees tired of carrying around toys in their wallet, but it’s bad news for collectors who were paying as much as $1,000 for the figurines-turned-business cards.

In today’s edition:

—Alex Vuocolo, Vidhi Choudhary, Jeena Sharma

STORES

Source material

A conveyor belt with a manufactoring plant, a shipping boat, and a retail store on it Amelia Kinsinger

Retailers, just like their customers, sometimes have to shop around to get the products they need to line their shelves. This process is called sourcing, and it’s an essential part of supply chain management—the journey from manufacturer to shoppers’ homes.

  • IBM defines sourcing as the “process of identifying, evaluating and selecting suppliers to provide goods and services,” while procurement software provider GEP tacks on an important caveat, defining the sourcing process as including “every activity that revolves around identifying and assessing potential suppliers as well as selecting and engaging with an appropriate supplier who offers the best value.”

In other words, in supply chain management parlance, sourcing is about finding both the right products and the right price. But within that simple concept are a wide range of practices, and many retailers are now throwing out their old playbooks to adapt to changing economic conditions.

Keep reading here.—AV

   

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It’s about the (omnichannel) journey

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E-COMMERCE

Cheap and cheerful

Amazon Saver Amazon

Amazon hasn’t been able to fully crack the grocery code thus far, but a massy change is perhaps in the offing.

Amazon recently dropped its cheapest private label brand, Amazon Saver, which offers grocery essentials, mostly priced under $5. The tech giant started to roll out the new private label with products like smoked ham and pancake syrup, and claims it will add “more than 100 items” to the Saver aisles in the coming months. Amazon Saver products can be bought both in-store at Amazon Fresh and online.

“Amazon Saver is the most affordable line within all of Amazon’s offerings, and we strive for that to be the case within industry too,” Molly McWhinnie, an Amazon spokesperson, said in an email to Retail Brew.

Keep reading here.—VC

   

RETAIL

Fresh hot cookies

Gif of cookie bites being taken and a decline button showing at the end Anna Kim

With near constant news of data leaks and security breaches, online privacy has become a huge priority for American customers impacting the way people shop online.

According to the recently released 2024 Digital Consumer Insights Survey by Ipsos and Carter, it might mean retailers need to rethink their strategies as consumers become increasingly aware of data collection practices.

Gone are the days when the concept of “accepting cookies” prompted a Google search or was knowledge limited to tech-savvy consumers.

Keep reading here.—JS

   

SWAPPING SKUS

Today’s top retail reads.

Back to work: Amazon has announced that it’s cutting back on bloat. (Bloomberg)

Harder sell: Speaking in court as part of an antitrust trial, fashion designer Michael Kors said TikTok is making it harder for his namesake brand to stay relevant. (CNBC)

Downsizing: A new smaller-format store from Whole Foods specializing in essentials and grab-and-go meals is opening in Manhattan this week. (Retail Customer Experience)

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