• Latest
  • Trending
  • All

Coronavirus shutdown ravages high street as retailers take emergency action | Business

March 20, 2020
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

April 14, 2020
Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

April 14, 2020
Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

April 14, 2020
Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

April 14, 2020
Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

April 14, 2020
Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

April 14, 2020
AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

April 14, 2020
Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

April 14, 2020
Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

April 14, 2020
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
United States International Supply Chain Commission
United States International Supply Chain Commission
Home Procurement

Coronavirus shutdown ravages high street as retailers take emergency action | Business

by usiscc
March 20, 2020
in Procurement
0
492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The coronavirus shutdown is laying waste to the high street, with Marks & Spencer warning of store closures, as Primark told suppliers that it was cancelling orders and Debenhams sought extra time to settle its bills.

On Friday, M&S axed its dividend to preserve cash because its clothing arm faced being “severely impacted” over the coming months as Britons were forced to stop shopping. The retailer also said it was preparing for the likelihood that some stores would have to close temporarily.

The gloomy update came as it emerged that Debenhams chief executive, Stefaan Vansteenkiste, had written to the department store chain’s suppliers to inform them they would be getting their money a month later than expected.

“Unfortunately, we have to ask you for extra support,” wrote Vansteenkiste. “We will be extending all supplier payment terms by 30 days – except in those cases where we are already on extended terms. This decision is crucial to make sure we can ultimately pay the outstanding payable balances we have with you.”

Debenhams had already asked landlords for a five-month rent holiday as it faces “unprecedented pressures” because of the pandemic. The department store, which has closed 22 stores in recent months and is set to close 28 more next year, was struggling even before the virus hit.

The World Health Organization is recommending that people take simple precautions to reduce exposure to and transmission of the coronavirus, for which there is no specific cure or vaccine.

The UN agency advises people to:

  • Frequently wash their hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or warm water and soap
  • Cover their mouth and nose with a flexed elbow or tissue when sneezing or coughing
  • Avoid close contact with anyone who has a fever or cough
  • Seek early medical help if they have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, and share their travel history with healthcare providers

Many countries are now enforcing or recommending curfews or lockdowns. 

In the UK, NHS advice is that anyone with symptoms should stay at home for at least 7 days.

If you live with other people, they should stay at home for at least 14 days, to avoid spreading the infection outside the home.

In a sign of the scale of the slump that retailers now expect, Primark has written to suppliers urging them to “seriously consider putting a halt on all current and future production and the purchasing of any materials in relation to any Primark orders”.

“We have been left with no option but to place a hold on any new orders being placed,” Primark states. Orders already in train were also being reviewed, it said, adding: “It is likely that in most circumstances we will have little option but to terminate those orders pursuant to our contractual rights.”

Earlier this week Primark’s parent company Associated British Foods said around a fifth of its selling space was already closed as stores shut in Italy, France, Spain and Austria. In the letter, Primark states: “We foresee that this pattern of store closures will continue over the coming days and weeks.”

M&S said it had served customers “without cease through two world wars” but the Covid-19 outbreak meant it anticipated the performance of its clothing and homewares departments – where sales were already falling – would worsen. It was seeing substantial declines in these departments and has redeployed many staff to support its food retail business amid a run on supermarkets by panicked shoppers.

With demand for its spring and summer ranges expected to be weak, M&S has ditched plans to order £100m-worth of goods so as to avoid being left with a glut of stock. As Next’s chief executive, Simon Wolfson, put it this week: “People do not buy a new outfit to stay at home.”

Unlike high street rivals such as Next and Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group – which on Friday issued a profit warning and announced plans to close five Jack Wills stores – M&S is expected to be among a handful of “essential” retailers alongside supermarkets and pharmacists permitted to keep shops open throughout the crisis.

M&S said its food halls were busier than usual but its bias towards selling chilled and fresh food (which have a short shelf life) meant it had not experienced the same huge sales uplifts experienced by the major grocers.

M&S said scrapping the dividend would save £130m as it warned profits for the year to the end of March could fall short of the £440m pencilled in by analysts. The government’s decision to suspend business rates would also save it about £180m.

In further evidence of the tough outlook faced by retailers, Hotel Chocolat said the virus signalled the closure of some or all of its 125 UK stores.

Sign up to the daily Business Today email or follow Guardian Business on Twitter at @BusinessDesk

The Shore Capital analyst, Greg Lawless, said: “The UK retail sector is facing a storm of reduced footfall to the high street, particularly for the general retail sector. Nobody knows how long normal lives will have restrictions in place – so the impact on financial forecasts is unknown.”

Sign up to the daily Business Today email or follow Guardian Business on Twitter at @BusinessDesk

“Cash preservation is the new priority,” added Lawless. “Those companies that adapt quickly and do the right thing will survive but we are in uncharted territory.”

In other developments:

  • Harrods, the luxury department store, became the latest department store in London’s West End to announce it was “closing for a while”.

  • Travis Perkins, the builders’ merchant, cancelled its dividend and delayed the demerger of its Wickes chain to focus on crisis management ahead of an expected sharp downturn in sales if it was forced to shut its stores.

  • InterContinental Hotels Group, the owner of Holiday Inn and InterContinental chains, said demand for hotels was the lowest “it has ever seen”.

Share197Tweet123
usiscc

usiscc

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

February 5, 2020
Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

December 7, 2019
Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

February 17, 2020
Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

0
Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

0
PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

0
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Non-necessary

Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.

SAVE & ACCEPT
No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)