Retail and Distribution Management: Volume 10 Issue 1

Subjects:

Table of contents

The 1980s in retailing A prospective view: Part 2

David Walters

In the second part of his prospective view of the 1980s in retailing, David Walters examines the questions of supply and sourcing, location policy, and consumer legislation. In…

How unplanned are impulse purchases?

PJ McGoldrick

Are your purchases planned or unplanned? A straightforward question, the answer to which can be oversimplified, ignoring the degrees to which customers can be reminded by…

Portable data entry terminals — Are they an alternative to POS?

Eric Foster

Early portable data entry terminals, capable of recording and transmitting data, were certainly not an alternative to POS terminals. But, argues our contributor, the new…

Retailing developments and enterprise zones

John Dawson, Leigh Sparks

The idea that “anything goes” in enterprise zones certainly is not the case, particularly as regards retailing. Floorspace size limits on new retail developments, stringent in…

Finding the right scanning system

Gil Jones

At EPOS 81 last September Dr Gil Jones gave a review of items of scanning equipment at that time on the market. In this article for RDM he outlines the broad types of equipment…

“Discounts to retailers” — An alternative view

Brian Thomas

Cyril Coffin, Director‐General of the Food Manufacturers' Federation was highly critical in a recent issue of RDM of the Monopolies Commission Report “Discounts to retailers”…

Pension implications for job‐changers

John C Vann

When most people change jobs they do so for a higher salary, a greater challenge, increased prospects. What happens to their pension comes very near the bottom of things to be…

A new method of selling to chemists

Wilfred Altman

Food broking — using a third party to carry out the sales operation and the distribution function — is of course well known in the grocery sector. Now Sangers Agencies have…

Computers in warehousing

Ron Barker

A paper given at a conference held towards the end of 1981 by the Institute of Management Services Transport and Distribution Specialist Group described the design and…

Computer controlled distribution of packaged textiles

Mike Cliff

Fashionflow is a specialist carrier in textile distribution moving merchandise from manufacturer to retail point. Errors of despatch or receipt made by either side can be costly;…

ISSN:

0307-2363

Online date, start – end:

1973 – 1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited