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INVENTORY IS THE STORE: How Mobility Maximizes Return On Inventory Investment INVENTORY IS THE STORE Understanding this truth is one catalyst that has the auditing, markdowns, and replenishment and apply- power to make average retailers great. Successful ing mobile, analytically-driven solution software to retailing boils down to profitable inventory turn, and their execution is the key to gaining inventory control. the best way to improve profitablity and turn is to And as retail professionals charged with the manage- forget everything you thought you knew about the ment of inventory know well, mistakes can be made mundane exercise/discipline/system known as “inven- at every turn—mistakes that could cost you the tory management” and freshen up your approach. season’s profit on a SKU. Revisiting the basics of ordering, pricing, promotions, MERCHANDISE ANALYTICS DRIVE APPLICATION EFFICIENCY Maintaining accurate inventory is at the heart of • the optimization of stock performance and retailing. An accurate, real-time view of inventory is profitable turns key to meeting planned sales goals, preserving • the reduction of reconciliation time for cycle margins, and meeting the expectations of your counts and physical inventory customers—all imperatives for running a healthy retail business. Perpetual inventory solutions are one means In their analysis of the top supply chains in retail, AMR to that end. analysts Mike Griswold and Debra Hofman agree that maintaining high on-shelf availability is the key point to Perpetual inventory solutions handle all the elements inventory turns. “Perpetual inventory and CGO (com- of an accurate in-store inventory, including receiving, puter-generated ordering) provide a solid foundation transfers, return to vendor, physical inventory, cycle for realtime inventory visibility and automated genera- count, scan data collection, and inventory adjust- tion of product orders,” says Griswold. “Perpetual ments. Modern inventory management solutions such inventory and CGO foster improvements in product as this enable real-time inventory updates to a per- availability by ensuring orders are created and petual count of the total onhand quantity of each SKU. sequenced to align with customer demand.” They also allow management of “committed quantity,” or that quantity of store-level SKUs that has been Once product is on the shelves, inventory manage- preordered or requested by customers; demand ment hinges on the execution of product lifecycle forecasting and cycle counts, which reconcile quantity management and price optimization. Modern price discrepancies automatically; and receiving diverts, management applications help retailers manage whereby merchandise can be diverted to the sales product, pricing, and promotions by applying controls floor immediately during the receiving process. driven by analytics. Price management functions that support item verification, weights and measures Other benefits of perpetual inventory management compliance, price changes, and reticketing are best systems include: executed in the aisles via wireless mobile computing. • the optimization of customer service that comes with knowing, not guessing, that merchandise is in stock to support customer demand • the minimization of lost sales by reducing out of stocks • the reduction of labor for inventory management and adjustment applications A Zebra Technologies White Paper 2 MOBILE SOLUTIONS FOR EFFICIENT INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Key to improving inventory management is meeting In terms of process, the flexibility enabled by mobility your inventory where it lives on the shelves. This is is important as well. Because pricing and promotion achieved through mobile computing enabled by changes can now happen so quickly, retailers can inventory management software, wireless networks, combine applications like price auditing, markdowns, mobile hardware, and sound processes. As retail clearance, and relabeling. For example, as an item is technology expert Dan Hopping points out in the scanned for price auditing against the central store following page, the cost of computing and wireless system, the system beeps if a new price applies to the networking have fallen to the point that retailers of all item. Simultaneously, a new label or ticket is printed sizes are capable of deploying mobile inventory for application. Mobility significantly speeds the time it management solutions. takes to implement price changes. Vendors of mobile computing solutions such as “Store execution practices can also ensure that orders Motorola and Zebra are focused on delivering inven- are automatically placed without associate interven- tory management solutions to the retail industry on tion, with training regarding the ordering practices for the convenient form factor of a handheld computer. new associates shortened,” says AMR’s Griswold. He Scanning; ticketing, shelf labeling, and item labeling also says supply chain leaders recognize the link (which are three of a retailer’s few constant and between this kind of execution and merchandise controllable customer interfaces); price auditing; planning. “Consumercentric merchandising integrates markdowns; and promotion execution are but some of demand, assortment, allocation, space management, the inventory management applications retailers can pricing, and promotional planning processes, allowing run more efficiently using mobile technology driven by retailers to align product and promotional decisions modern software solutions. Aisle level shelf labeling, with store-specific consumer demand signals,” he for instance, has consistently reduced store relabeling says. “Organizationally, retailers must move merchan- time among retailers deploying the technology. dising and marketing functions from traditional, Driven by merchandising software, mobility enables vendor-driven events to more collaborative and the labeling and relabeling process, whether it in- consumer-driven strategies.” volves tickets, shelves, or items, to be as simple as a scan of the SKU’s UPC with a scanner-enabled hand- held. This is followed by the automatic printout of the correct label or ticket on a portable printer, and application of that label or ticket to the item or shelf. The reduced cost and time spent on inventory man- agement that’s enabled by mobile scanning, labeling, and ticketing saves margins and has a ripple effect by enabling more frequent and creative pricing and promotion initiatives. A Zebra Technologies White Paper 3 ANCILLARY BENEFITS OF MOBILITY In addition to back office functions, mobile computing registry customers. Indeed, mobile computing’s key has significant customer-facing implications as well. retail ROI is planted firmly in inventory management. Line busting, the practice of preparing customers for But the multifunctional nature of today’s mobile checkout as they wait in line, is achieved using mobile computing solutions make them an integral and scanners/computers and has been shown to increase multifaceted tool that bolsters ROI. Griswold’s analy- specialty same-store sales by 1%. Mobile computing sis of the AMR Research/NRF CIO Council’s fourth empowers consumers as well, as demonstrated by annual retail IT budget benchmarking study is that scanner-wielding bridal and registry customers in inventory optimization, life cycle pricing, and fresh savvy retail environments. This also eliminates the item management will generally need more attention need for time-consuming associate interaction with and retail wallet share in 2008. MOBILITY AND THE FUTURE OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Dan Hopping has made a life’s work of figuring out But the future is where Hopping’s passion really what you, the retail technologist, should do next. lies.“I’m working on store of the future projects with Hopping, president of retail technology consultancy 27 different retailers right now, and more investment Next Retail Group, says mobility should be part of your in mobile (802.11) technology is a common thread every in-store technology initiative, and that a mobile among all of them.” Elements of inventory inventory management solution is no exception. “Ten management such as receiving and direct store years ago, mobile technologies were limited to $100 delivery, says Hopping, are the prime movers of million and larger retailers. Today, it’s folly for even a mobile technology in the retail sector. But, he says, $5 million retailer not to apply mobile solutions to running multiple applications on mobile devices is the inventory management,” says Hopping. “The cost of key to maximizing return on the asset. Line busting is computing and the cost of wireless have dropped to just such an application. In specialty stores, line the point that there’s a business case for virtually busting (scanning a customer’s merchandise while every retailer.” they wait in line to speed the POS transaction) has been shown to increase sales by 1% in comp-store studies. That percentage could conceivably be expected to double or more among big-box retailers. A Zebra Technologies White Paper 4
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