Asda selects Evolve as connectivity partner as supermarket giant acquires 116 new petrol forecourt sites

Following Asda’s acquisition of 116 petrol forecourt sites from the Co-op in 2022 in a £600 million deal, the grocery retailer faced the challenge of delivering a seamless and efficient user experience at these new locations.

Evolve provided the essential infrastructure for this project.

Alan Stephenson-Brown, CEO at Evolve, says: “The fuel forecourt sector is highly competitive, where connectivity is key to success.”

Asda selected Evolve as its connectivity partner thanks to our two decades of extensive experience and expertise in the forecourt sector, and I’m incredibly proud of the service we delivered.”

“A key challenge facing the team was that each of the new sites requiring connectivity faced time constraints, meaning it was imperative for our engineering and development teams to tailor the connectivity solution to fit the deadline.”

“We are well-versed in the dynamic nature of the market and the importance of keeping pace with its customers, and were able to deliver the Asda solution ahead of schedule.”

Fully managed network solutions, including SD-WAN, connectivity, and guest Wi-Fi, as well as connectivity to third parties such as PoS vendors and fuel tank polling, are essential for businesses in the forecourt sector to operate efficiently and deliver a seamless customer experience.

To this end, Evolve supplied a network and connection able to support fuel and store sales, third-party services and guest Wi-Fi. 

UK-based e-commerce fulfilment company Warehow announces £2.1 million Series A funding round

Warehow, an e-commerce fulfilment company catering to fashion and homeware retailers, has raised £2.1 million in a Series A funding round led by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II through its appointed fund manager Mercia Ventures, with support from existing investor MENA Moonshots.

Warehow enables retailers to sell on multiple marketplaces such as eBay, Very, Next and John Lewis through one fulfilment service.

Items are picked and packed at its two warehouses near Worksop and shipped by third-party couriers. Warehow also manages returns processing.

The company was founded in 2021 by Laurence Guy, Al Gerrie and Pete Harris as a spin-out from Guy’s e-commerce business We Are Pentagon Group. Warehow employs 70 staff and has partnerships with brands such as River Island, Hoover, True Religion, and Puma.  

The latest investment, which brings the total raised to over £3.75 million, will enable it to further develop its technology, create additional storage capacity in one of its existing warehouses and step up its sales and marketing activities.

Harris comments: “This funding is a significant milestone for Warehow. It will enable us to accelerate our growth trajectory and execute our business plan more effectively. We’re excited about the opportunities and challenges ahead as we continue to scale.”

Iceland’s Richard Walker trades shoplifting related social media blows with former Sun Editor Kelvin MacKenzie

Iceland boss, Richard Walker, has called for laws to allow his company’s stores to share images of violent shoplifters on local WhatsApp groups.

He has slammed ‘stupid’ data protection laws that mean shops cannot share images of individuals shoplifting, taken by their CCTV cameras.

“We are fighting with one hand tied behind our backs,” Walker told former MP Gloria de Piero on her Lessons In Leadership podcast.

‘It’s actually illegal for us to share images of known offenders on local high street WhatsApp groups because of data protection laws. I’d like that to change.”

“When these images are on your CCTV, it’s absolutely proven. You watch someone pick something up, put them under their coat or whatever they do, and walk out or become aggressive to those store staff if they’re stopped.”

“I’ve told my colleagues to do it anyway, and I take the rap if there’s a problem,” he added.

Enter Kelvin MacKenzie, an English media executive and former Editor of The Sun newspaper, who posted the following on X: “Correctly Richard Walker, the boss of the supermarket chain Iceland, points out in The Times that due to “stupid”  data privacy laws, CCTV images of shoplifters caught in the act at his store can’t be circulated among staff on WhatsApp.”

“Mr Walker doesn’t need the photos as he may well know many of the  thieves personally, since they will be all be Labour voters , the party he adopted when the Tories wouldn’t have him as a candidate. As a two-faced s++t Walker should put both of his images out on WhatsApp.”

Walker, a former Conservative Party donor who earlier this year switched his support to Labour, shot back: “Whoever Kelvin is, I think he needs a big hug.”

Now that’s how you deal with right wing loudmouths. Bravo, Richard!

The sixth edition of the RTIH Innovation Awards is now open for entries

The awards, sponsored by CADS, 3D Cloud, Retail Technology Show 2025, and Business France celebrate global tech innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world.

Download our handy guide to entering the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards.

Key 2024 dates

Friday, 25th October: Award entry deadline 

Tuesday, 29th October: 2024 shortlist revealed

30th October-6th November: Judging days

Thursday, 21st November: Winners announced at the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards ceremony, to be held at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place HQ.

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