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Furniture World Magazine By David McMahon on 1/22/2021
Untitled Document Manage your retail furniture store pipeline in these chaotic times to avoid cash crunches that are likely to plague home furnishings retailers.
We ve all seen that the pandemic has altered customers normal buying patterns, causing major disruptions in the supply chain for home furnishings. Written sales have outpaced delivered sales. The result is a growing backlog of customer open orders, growing lead times and record levels of customer deposits.
Frustrated customers who have waited longer for their deliveries are canceling at higher than normal rates for some retailers. This rise, combined with accelerated inventory arrivals as the supply chain returns to normal has the potential to strain cash flow for those retailers who are unprepared. Even customer tagged orders for which deposits have mostly been paid upfront are cause for concern
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Customs Dept seized Rs 1.28 cr worth of foreign currency from a foreign exchange agency in East Nada at Guruvayur in Thrissur. [Photo/ANI]
Foreign currency worth Rs 1.28 crore seized in Kerala s Thrissur ANI | Updated: Jan 25, 2021 12:58 IST
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], January 25 (ANI): The customs-preventive-department >Customs Preventive Department (CPD) of Kerala s Thrissurseized foreign currency worth Rs 1.28 crore from a foreign exchange agency, the customs >Kochi Commissionerate of Customs confirmed on Monday.
The CPD in a statement issued on Monday further said the foreign exchange agency could not furnish any legal documents or licences.
Further investigation is in progress, it added. (ANI)
January 25, 2021 Fourth-quarter highlights• Sales amounted to EUR 6.0 billion, with 7% comparable sales growth• Comparable order intake increased 7%• Income from continuing operations