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ShelfSnap
- Filling a Void in Shelf-Level
Collaboration |
ARCweb's Logistics Viewpoints is
a thought provoking authority on all
things supply chain. Their premier analyst,
Steve Banker, recently reached out to ShelfSnap
and very quickly understood our key role in the
demand chain. Inference based estimates
about store conditions have been in place for
years and have changed nothing of consequence in
the condition of products on-shelf, or on
display.
According
to Steve,
"I
see the ShelfSnap
solution as providing a practical way for
manufacturers and retailers to use planogram data
for shelf-level collaboration, or for retailers
themselves to have more effective task management
at the store. I also see it as improving the
alerts generated by existing DSR
solutions."
ShelfSnap
couldn't agree more. Read the
entire article at:
http://logisticsviewpoints.com/2009/12/17/filling-a-void-in-shelf-level-collaboration
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| Toronto
Space Planning Users Group
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The Toronto Space Planning Users
Group invited ShelfSnap
to demonstrate our capabilities on
December 10th. What
a wonderful group of professionals. A
dozen manufacturers, a half dozen retailers and a
half dozen service providers and academics all
gathered together toiling to advance the
understanding and development of the merchandising
arts.
Normally, these folks might be fighting
tooth and tong to gain every shred of shelf space
or each consumer's basket. In these
sessions they were sharing ideas, and offering
each other their private learnings on how to make
space management tools and techniques do their
bidding .
Dan
Desmarais and his Cantactix crew have done a
tremendous job of pulling together a very
productive crew and helping foster an environment
of creativity and sharing.
Thanks
Dan! | |
Happy
Holiays
from
ShelfSnap!

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