If you are selling products based on weight, you need it invest in a good scale, but there are some things you need to consider before you purchase one. You need to consider wether you want a label … [Read more...]
Tap-and-go threatens cash economy
Cash use is on a rapid decline in our modern society. Tap and go payments are becoming the norm now. A survey was done at Reserve Bank that showed this. The info was based on 1700 payments made by … [Read more...]
A review of Loyalty programs in Australia today
Acceptance if loyalty programs in Australia is growing and a new report of the most popular ones has been released and worth reading. Brands are realizing that in order to keep customers happy and … [Read more...]
WA anti-fuel theft technology a runaway success
In Australia gas stations are very commonly victims to theft of their product. A new product has been released that is here to help prevent and catch the thieves that steal gasoline. The product is … [Read more...]
Casual Conversion Decision – hurry up and wait
Employees have a right to request permanent positions in certain situations. Debate is rising over casual conversion decisions made by people. These employees must stay on for 12 months as a casual … [Read more...]
New Metcash CEO goes “next level”
The newest CEO of Metcash is a former Tesco Express director by the name of Jeff Adams. His various experiences in different countries allow him to step into the role of a retailer CEO with confidence … [Read more...]
Would a sugar tax drive innovation?
The question has been raised and it is about whether or not a sugar tax would help to drive innovation. The notion of a sugar tax is very unpopular within the FMCG industry. Industry experts are … [Read more...]
C-stores and mobile app innovation
This article discusses how convenience stores (or C-stores) in Australia are using apps in order to gain and retain customers. While Australia is behind in this area, many companies are looking at how … [Read more...]
Penalty rates cut over staggered transition period
The Fair Work Commission, FWC, announced a reduction to Sunday penalty rates to be phased in gradually over the course of four years. Reduced from 200% to 150% by 2020 over four cuts, once a year. … [Read more...]
Rising parcel delivery costs hurting small business
Small businesses in Australia are struggling with the increasing cost of parcel delivery services. Larger competitors can often offer free postage while smaller companies must pay large amounts, even … [Read more...]
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