Retail Fulfillment

You can thank retail fulfillment for getting you what you need, when you need it. It’s the management of shipments, tracking and delivery of items to a store. At its best, excellent retail execution is kept on track by fulfillment, because field reps need to know that...

Retail Compliance

Retail compliance typically refers to how well field teams conform their work on store displays to planograms. Compliance can also refer to regulations regarding products, labor or contracts industry-wide or company-wide. Streamlined and centralized communication...

Private Label

A product is considered part of a private label when it is manufactured by a third-party but sold under the brand name of the retailer. A benefit to this is that the retailer gets to specify everything about the product from the ingredients and packaging to the label....

Planogram Compliance

Planogram compliance refers to how compliant your planogram is—are you still tracking with us? It’s the magic that happens when in-store shelving or displays are correctly executed/merchandised, as directed by planogram. Ensuring planogram compliance in a timely way...

Planogram

Planogram is a diagram or worksheet which reflects shelf-space allocations for merchandise — whether it’s a box with the item description and name on a drawing of the shelves or small rendering of the items as they will appear when all stocked together… A planogram is...

OSA (On Shelf Availability)

On Shelf Availability (OSA) is simply ensuring the availability of a product for shoppers to purchase, in the place they expect to find it and at the time they’re ready to buy it. You’ve heard of right product, right place and right time? That’s OSA.

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