Global Convenience Store Focus > June 2010 issue > Deadline approaches for 2010 International Convenience Retailer Award
Deadline approaches for 2010 International Convenience Retailer Award
The deadline for entries in the 2010 International Convenience Retailer Award is just six weeks away.
Retailers have until 16 July 2010 to put forward their submissions, which will be judged by an international panel of leading convenience retailing executives.
Now in its second year, the Insight NACS International Convenience Retailer Award, sponsored by Imperial Tobacco and Baro Lighting, is open to all convenience retailers and forecourt retailers that operate a convenience store format.
Retailers are required to demonstrate innovation and development in convenience retailing in six key areas and provide photographic and/or video evidence.
For further details, including detailed entry criteria, please see the attached PDFs.
Readers of Global Convenience Store Focus will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite international convenience retailer online from a shortlist selected by the judges.
Spar China won the inaugural International Convenience Retailer of the Year Award in 2009.
The 2010 award will be presented on 21 September during the Insight NACS Future of International Convenience & Petroleum Retailing 2010 event in London.
For further details, including detailed entry criteria, please download the PDFs from insightreport.co.uk.

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June 2010 Issue
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- Insight forecourt and petroleum event promises international line up
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