More details on obtaining tender documents can be found here: ĪDP says that the successful candidate will be able to operate through a central purchasing facility and boast a strong network of suppliers across the beauty, alcohol and tobacco sectors for the EMEA region. Submissions must be sent by 15 December 2021 by 17.00 (CET). In the tender document, it stipulates that the joint venture, will operate and manage points of sale for the following categories: perfumes cosmetics, gastronomy and confectionery (excluding brands managed directly by Aéroports de Paris), alcohol, tobacco, electronics (photo, video, sound) and fashion (excluding brands managed directly by Aéroports de Paris). The concession will not be divided into lots. The contract is due to begin on 1 January 2023 for a period of 10 years (due for renewal on 31 December 2032). The joint company, which will be controlled by Aéroports de Paris, will be tasked with designing, fitting out, maintaining and operating around 140 retail and duty free points of sale at the airport operator’s Paris airports. To learn more, visit and engage with us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.The luxurious beauty hall in Terminal 2EL of CDG Airport, currently operated by Lagardère Travel Retail.ĪDP says the annual turnover (averaged between 2017-2019) of the footprint currently managed by itself and Lagardère Travel Retail is €750m (excluding VAT), prompting Aéroports de Paris to stipulate that applicants should be able to prove a minimum annual turnover of €750 million/$US843 million. Together with a global team of dedicated business partners, we advance the future of retail with innovative commerce solutions that enhance customer engagement, transform the in-store experience, and accelerate digital transformation. Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions is a global market share leader in retail store technology and retail’s first choice for unified commerce solutions. Before joining Toshiba, Tsirulnik was VP of Business Development and Operations at Retalix and other well-recognized retail technology providers. Yevgeni has spent over 20 years leading, consulting, and enabling retail technologies and innovation. I’m excited to bring this future to life through new ideas and solutions that we are developing through our innovation hubs, including partnerships and our own ELERA Commerce Platform.” “The past three years have changed the face of retail and our customers look to us to deliver agile and resilient solutions to support the changing demands of shopping and expectations of shoppers. “Thanks to the trust our customers have placed in us, our Toshiba teams are working across the globe to deliver industry-recognized solutions that meet the needs of retailers today,“ says Tsirulnik. Toshiba’s innovation includes engaging with emerging startups in the industry to provide retailers with the technology to put consumers first. Along with its corporate headquarters, the new Frisco Innovation and Incubation hub extends the company‘s global reach of over a dozen R&D and Innovation hubs. Given his deep understanding of retail, he is helping retailers to reimagine the future of the industry.”Īt a time when tech companies are scaling back, Toshiba is continuing to innovate with a newly opened Innovation and Incubation Hub in Frisco, Texas. “His commitment to our values and business has repeatedly shown how he drives innovation for the industry, our customers and ultimately shoppers. “A disruptor at heart, Yevgeni continues to make his mark on the retail industry through his passion and determination,” says Mike Yeung, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions. Retail Technology Executive Yevgeni Tsirulnik to Lead Innovation and Incubation for Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions (Photo: Business Wire)
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