Netup Retail War Room Solution
FAST Tech
Overview
NetUp Retail War Room Solution is a performance management solution for retail customers. Delivering value to the retail industry, the NetUp solution enables organizations to:
- Optimize inventory levels and retail product combinations through precise forecasting.
- Make better marketing forecasts and accelerate decision-making.
- Define product lifecycles more accurately.
- Review sales activities and outcomes.
- Analyze data through several methods: product lifecycle analysis, carry-over replenish stock analysis, and marketing evaluation.
Benefits
- Different views to review your sales activity and outcomes.
- Automatically delivers information needed for essential decisions within each phase of the product lifecycle.
- Dashboards highlight major KPIs at a glance - providing key information for critical decisions.
- Accelerated decision-making time keeps organizations moving forward despite changes.
- Better marketing forecasts lowers inventory cost.
- Better inventory control equals lower carry-over product.
- High efficiency purchase lowers cost of goods.
- Better product combination provides higher average profit.
- Greater marketplace evaluation enables more marketing success.
- Product lifecycle information turns marketing strategy into process.
Features
- Product lifecycle analysis method
- Carry-over replenish stock analysis method
- Marketing occupation evaluation method
Architecture
The NetUp Retail War Room solution, built with the retail essential competition strategy analysis model, features:
- Carryover Replenish Stock Analysis Model
- Product Lifecycle Analysis Model
- Marketplace Evaluation Analysis Model
Common multidimensional business analysis models include:
- Inventory analysis
- Sales analysis
- Product combination analysis
Availability
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