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Landmark to boost omni-channel presence

Looks to introduce reserve and collect, and buy online and fulfil from store

- By Staff Reporter

Landmark Group, a Dubaibased retail and hospitalit­y conglomera­te, plans to expand its omni-channel offerings to add more convenienc­e to customers. “It’s about building new channels that did not exist before and taking the existing omni-channel features and improving those and expanding the reach of those to our customers,” said Savitar Jagtiani, business head of e-commerce at LandmarkSh­ops.com, the online arm of Landmark.

Landmark joins many companies worldwide that have embraced omni-channel retailing, which involves integratin­g physical stores and ecommerce operations across a range of devices.

The retailer is looking to introduce “buy online and fulfil from store”, meaning a product bought online is delivered to a customer from their nearest store, Jagtiani said.

“For example, if a customer lives in Dubai Marina and one of our stores is in Marina Mall, maybe the fastest route to get the product to the customer is not from the warehouse to Dubai Marina; it is from one of our Marina Mall stores to Dubai Marina,” he said.

The company also plans to launch “reserve and collect”, he said. He declined to say when the service and “buy online and fulfil from store” will be launched. The retailer introduced “pay and collect” last December, with consumer electronic­s retailer, Emax, the only brand currently integratin­g it. The service allows consumers to order goods online and collect them in stores. Four other brands are expected to incorporat­e it within a year.

LandmarkSh­ops.com features over 30,000 products from five brands including Splash, Babyshop, Emax, Lifestyle and Max. The retailer aims to take the remaining 9 retail brands online, but did not state a time frame.

The site aims to double its sales in the next financial year ending June 2016, Jagtiani said. He declined to say the expected sales figure for the current financial year. It anticipate­s to post a 200 per cent revenue growth in the current financial year (July 2014-June 2015).

Landmark plans to launch LandmarkSh­ops.com in Arabic by the end of the year.

Jagtiani said that consumers are increasing using their mobile devices to shop online. Over 47 per cent of traffic that LandmarkSh­ops.com gets is from mobile devices.

 ?? Zarina Fernandes/ Gulf News ?? Virtual expansion Jagtiani at the office of LandmarkSh­ops.com. Landmark joins many firms that have embraced omni-channel retailing.
Zarina Fernandes/ Gulf News Virtual expansion Jagtiani at the office of LandmarkSh­ops.com. Landmark joins many firms that have embraced omni-channel retailing.

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