Ecommerce Europe launched the “Cross-border E-commerce Barometer” amongst its European-wide membership base in Ql 2016. The barometer is a measurement of the barriers online merchants still face when trying to expand their business cross-border. The Cross-border E-commerce Barometer 2016 has taken the findings of the survey Ecommerce Europe conducted in 2015 and goes even more into detail by performing an in-depth research on the main barriers to cross-border e-commerce discovered last year: Legal fragmentation, taxation (VAT) and logistics/distribution. By ECommerce Europe Association
The Foreign Trade Association (FTA) is the leading business association of European and international commerce that promotes the values of free trade and sustainable supply chains. FTA unites over 1,800 retailers, importers and brands to defend free trade and supports their business by providing practical solutions towards sustainability in their global supply chains.
La ministre de la Santé a annoncé le 10 mai le lancement d’une expérimentation sur les logos nutritionnels dans 50 magasins. Quatre systèmes seront testés pendant trois mois auprès de consommateurs porteurs de carte de fidélité. Résultat attendu en janvier 2017. From LSA
Enseignes alimentaires, pure players, pharmaciens ou marques… De nombreux acteurs investissent pour développer la vente en ligne de ce marché en bonne santé. From LSA
When he founded Toms, Blake Mycoskie reinvented the idea of a company that does well while doing good. So what’s next for him? From Inc
The co-founders of New York City’s e-commerce start-up Harry’s are taking an unconventional path to category distruption- purchasing a nearly century old factory in Germany. From Inc
Dramatic turnarounds require counterintuitive strategies. From Harward Business Review
How to compete with platforms that ignore the rules. From Harward Business Review
The online shoe retailer has always focused on its people as much as its customers. But now a radical transition into “self-management” has left it reeling. Can the company regain its mojo?
Publix may have the happiest, most motivated workforce in America. What’s the secret? From Fortune
