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Supply Chain Analytics: Challenges and Solutions
12 Mar, 2010 • Helen Thomas
Retailers and vendors in today’s retail market face the unenviable challenge of reducing costs and maintaining margins, despite falling overall sales and slow-to-recover consumer demand. One of the areas in which retailers are pushing back onto vendors is inventory management, which for vendors too often translates into retail partners that reduce overall inventories and require... Read more »
You’re not the only one
07 Mar, 2010 • Helen Thomas
I sat down with an analyst at a consumer products company the other day, and had an in depth conversation with her about the process she goes through to export data from Retail Link and transform the data into reports for her management. I’ve been working with Walmart vendors for a long time, so I... Read more »
BI in the Supply Chain
01 Mar, 2010 • Helen Thomas
I read this very good article yesterday and wanted to share it. Business Intelligence and Performance Management Rising to the Top of the Supply Chain Executive’s Agenda By Viktoriya Sadlovska and Nari Viswanathan In the context of today’s complex demand-supply networks, in which visibility into key performance indicators across the entire network is key to business... Read more »
Calculating Weeks of Supply
25 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
A metric fundamental to managing the retail supply chain is weeks of supply (WOS). Weeks of supply tells the inventory manager how long the current on hand will last, based on current sales demand. By keeping your eye on weeks of supply, you can avoid inventory stock outs and lost sales. The basic calculation for... Read more »
Retail Replenishment – How tuned in are you?
23 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
I spent about 9 hours yesterday analyzing sales, order and forecast data for Walmart, Home Depot and Lowe’s vendors, and I am somewhat surprised by my observations. It’s pretty clear that there are some min/max rules in place, as I can see patterns to the order quantities based on the OH inventory and the order... Read more »
Store Level Merchandising Analysis Using EDI 852
18 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
The following is a step by step process to aid replenishment vendors in identifying stores on an item level basis, that are losing sales due to inventory stock outs or inventory that is present but unavailable for sale. Such unavailable inventory may include lost or damaged items or items on the shelf but not available... Read more »
Poor Weather Causes Out of Stocks
12 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
According to the WSJ, the snowstorms that blanketed much of the country in the past week caught apparel retailers in short-sleeves. Most clothing chains have very little winter clothing left on their racks, the result of tightly managed inventories and better-than-expected holiday sales. But, with nearly 70% of the country covered in snow, store shelves... Read more »
How much do retail out of stocks cost?
10 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
A recent RIS article titled, “How Much Are Out-of-Stocks Costing You? Much More Than You Might Think”, By Greg Buzek, provides more evidence that retail out of stocks are costing vendors huge lost sales. Buzek quantifies the scope of the loss; “A retailer that invested in completely fixing its out-of-stock problem, would gain a solid... Read more »
Retail sales improvement requires careful forecasting
05 Feb, 2010 • Helen Thomas
The WSJ reported retail sales Rose 3.3%, showing signs consumers are returning to stores. This is a great sign for the retail market as it seems a turnaround may be in the works. Macy’s posted a 3.4% increase, Saks reported 7% and Costco 8%. As demand begins to increase, vendors need to keep a careful... Read more »