Actionable Recommendation Output for Faster Retail Decision Making

In multi-store retail, having data is not the problem—knowing what to do with it is. Teams often spend hours analyzing reports, yet still struggle to translate insights into clear actions. This delay leads to missed opportunities and inconsistent decisions across stores.
Months of Cover and Adequacy Metrics for Inventory Planning Insights

In multi-store retail, knowing how much stock you have is not enough. The real question is: how long will that stock last? Without this clarity, teams either overstock products that don’t move or run out of high-demand items.
Collection and Category Intelligence for Smarter Retail Decisions

In multi-store retail, not all products perform equally. Some collections drive consistent demand, while others vary significantly across stores, regions, and customer segments. Without clear visibility into category and collection performance, planning becomes inconsistent and reactive.
Event and Season Stocking for Demand Peaks Across Retail Stores

In retail, demand is rarely consistent. Festivals, promotions, and seasonal trends create sharp spikes in sales that can significantly impact inventory performance. Without proper planning, retailers either run out of high-demand products or overstock items that don’t move.
Store-to-Store Transfer Planning for Balanced Multi-Store Inventory

In multi-store retail, inventory imbalance is a common challenge. While some stores face stock-outs, others hold excess inventory of the same products. This mismatch leads to lost sales on one end and blocked capital on the other.
Warehouse-to-Store Distribution for Efficient Retail Inventory Flow

In multi-store retail, how inventory moves from the warehouse to stores is just as important as how much inventory is available. Poor distribution decisions often lead to stock-outs in high-demand locations and excess inventory in others.
Velocity-Based Allocation Engine for Faster, Smarter Stock Decisions

In multi-store retail, one of the most common allocation mistakes is treating every store the same. Products are often distributed evenly or based on static rules, without considering how quickly each store actually sells.
Store-Level Inventory View for Smarter Multi-Store Stock Decisions

In multi-store retail, most inventory problems don’t start with poor planning—they start with poor visibility. When teams lack a clear, store-by-store view of stock, decisions become reactive, inconsistent, and often too late.
What Months of Cover Actually Means — and How to Compute It Correctly

Most retailers track stock in units or value. Months of cover tells you something units cannot: how long your stock will last at the current rate of sale.
Seasonal Event Stocking is Not the Same as Regular Replenishment

AT and Diwali demand spikes are predictable. Yet most retailers enter them understocked at their best stores and overstocked at their worst.