Order Management Systems
Target is testing a new product distribution strategy aimed at cutting down its replenishment cycle from days to hours while reducing overall inventory at stores, especially at small-format ones. Preston Mosier, Target's senior vice president of global supply chain and logistics field operations, made the announcement last week during a keynote presentation at the Retail Supplyโฆ
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said last week it's rolling out shelf-scanning robots in more than 50 U.S. stores next year, to replenish inventory faster and save employeesโ time when products run out. While Wal-Mart has been testing shelf-scanning robots in stores in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and California for the past three years, by the end of January,โฆ
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Lucky Brand, a retailer of jeans, casual wear and accessories, is adapting its operations to account for the omnichannel behaviors of its customers. This is a challenge not unique to Lucky Brand. Retailers are looking to make the purchase experience, and particularly order fulfillment, as easy for its customers as possible. That means the introductionโฆ
The right order management system can help brick-and-mortar retailers better compete against their online-only counterparts.
Consumers have options, and they know it. Brands need an intelligent order management system to fulfill orders profitably.
While the rest of the world is transitioning into the final months of the year, the retail industry has been preparing for the holiday season since before the first signs of summer. Though the time to purchase gifts, decorations and party supplies may still be a few weeks off, retailers are well into the finalโฆ
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