Coles Sees Sales Boost from Ecommerce Growth

Coles Group’s strong performance in its ecommerce channels has fueled a 3.6% rise in its total group sales revenue during the first quarter of 2024, reaching $10.25 billion. The company reported a surge in ecommerce sales, reaching $852 million.

Supermarket ecommerce revenue increased by 24.6%, while liquor ecommerce revenue grew by 32.2% with strong growth in the on-demand channel.

Coles’ digital features, like ‘shop similar’ and enhanced digital shopping lists, contributed to higher average order values and increased app users by 39.4%. Flybuys active members also grew by 9.9% during the quarter.

Investing in Loss Prevention Technology

Coles is investing in loss prevention technology, deploying Skip Scan cameras and Smart Gates at self-checkouts. The company aims to enhance security and deter theft from its stores. While the majority of customers act responsibly, these measures are designed to deter a small number of offenders.

Additionally, trolley lock technology is used to prevent unauthorized trolley removal. By deploying this technology across its stores, Coles aims to create a more secure shopping environment.

Bibi Zuhra
Bibi Zuhra
Bibi Zuhra has a Master's degree in public administration and a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from Santa Rosa Junior college (California). Bibi has worked in research & marketing, and in policymaking, and also has more than four years of experience as an SEO Content Writer, and news articles for e-commerce, tourism, business, education, and lifestyle. she believe words have the power to change the world, and she try to do that through her work.

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