Think digital as well as physical. When one first thinks of their supply chain they immediately go to the physical side: shipping, storage, and distribution. The Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the application of advanced analytics must be included in your plans as well. Today’s commerce is driven by the digital side and supported by the physical side.
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GNC gets the drop on fulfilment
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GNC Holdings is increasing inventory turns and sales with a strategic vendor drop ship program.
Leveraging enVista technology, GNC directly uses inventory from vendors to fill orders. This eliminates the step of processing batches of inventory in GNC fulfilment centers and distributing goods to stores, reducing order fulfilment time while making products more accessible to consumers.
GNC deploys enVista technology to ensure drop ship activities are properly monitored and are compliant with all vendor agreements. This includes ensuring GNC’s inventory, order and shipping activities are in sync with vendors. In addition, GNC checks vendor compliance with service level agreements (SLAs) in areas such as timeliness, order accuracy and fill rate. Furthermore, GNC tracks systems issues, as well as that vendors use the proper systems and that any issues are resolved promptly.
To make the monitoring and compliance enforcement of such as a broad set of activities and vendor agreements feasible, GNC employs exception management. This is the practise whereby only information that indicates significant deviation of actual results from budgeted or planned results is brought to the attention of management.
In addition, GNC attempts to maximize manageability of its drop ship strategy by carefully selecting what products it drop ships. When introducing drop ship products to its assortment, GNC ensures the new products target the same market as existing inventory. The retailer will not automatically add all the merchandise a drop ship supplier offers.
enVista Names Gene Bornac Retail Consulting Practice Leader
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enVista, a global software solutions and consulting firm, has hired Gene Bornac as Practice Leader of its Retail Consulting Practice. Bornac will help clients develop and implement customer-centric omnichannel, supply chain and IT strategies and solutions to unify commerce and improve the customer experience.
Bornac has more than 30 years of retail and consumer product experience, most recently as SVP at BRP. He also has served as Product and Business Development Manager of Advanced Planning at Manhattan Associates, and he has direct experience in store operations and buying, planning, and forecasting
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