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Robern Menz relaunches Choc Honeycombs as ‘Bumbles’

Following extensive consumer research and analysis of market trends Australian confectioner Robern Menz’s, Menz Choc Honeycomb will be rebranded as Menz Bumbles. Fourth Generation Family-owned Robern Menz felt that its branding needed a refresh to appropriately represent the product and reflect its core brand ethos. Menz Bumbles is made from a traditional homemade recipe, featuring

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What’s in Store for Retail in 2019?

With shoppers becoming ever more demanding and retailers under pressure to deliver the seamless service experience consumers crave, Manhattan Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ: MANH) has identified five key themes it believes are set to dominate the retail agenda in 2019: Holistic Customer Experience Management Expansion of Omnichannel Fulfilment Strategies Making Ship from Store Profitable IoT Enters

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Caltex making moves

MIB Facitlities completes new Caltex Lismore Site

MIB Facilities has completed construction on the new Caltex Lismore site. A press release from MIB said the site had been closed following the flood damage caused by Cyclone Debbie in 2017. “The old site was completely gutted and rebuilt. The project was extremely challenging due to the extensive damage caused by the Cyclone, local soil

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Detpak’s RecycleMe™ System

Detpak’s award-winning RecycleMe™ System provides an environmental solution for takeaway coffee cups and lids, and is now endorsed by leading environmental foundation Planet Ark. Planet Ark has been leading environmental change in Australia for over 25 years, promoting positive behaviour change in people, businesses and governments. Planet Ark Deputy CEO Rebecca Gilling said endorsing the

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EV Senate inquiry recommendations leave Australia in the slow lane: Greens

The release of the final report of the Select Committee on Electric Vehicles shows Australia is at risk of being left behind in the electric vehicle revolution, said the Australian Greens. “The weak recommendations of this report demonstrate just how feeble Labor and Liberal are when it comes to electric vehicle policy. Both major parties

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Caltex enlists designers for radical service station makeover

Caltex has enlisted the help of two Australian interior designs in an attempt to change current perceptions of what a service station should be. According to research by Caltex, 70% of Australians believe it is important for a service station to have a bathroom, but 60% will avoid using it if they can help it.

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