Better Methods to Boost Sales

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September 2, 2021
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Better Methods to Boost Sales
Consumer spending is increasing and given it is driving over a quarter of GDP growth this year, it is an important sign of economic life picking up as restrictions ease. In fact, the CBI is forecasting that the UK economy will return to pre-Covid levels by the end of 2021, a whole year earlier than previously expected.

How to capitalise on the opportunity

There are real glimpses of optimism for the retail sector and consumer demand is clearly playing a vital role in driving the economy.

But it will be up to inventory planners and supply chain management teams to manage what may still be a volatile wave of demand. 

Increased consumer demand doesn’t guarantee increased sales. 

Effective demand planning requires skills and focus, and when it is done well, it drives sales. Being able to harness any patterns emerging across thousands of SKUs requires supply chain management teams to have a strong grip on the available data and to be able to use it to generate valuable insight.

Harness the data

The most effective teams will be able to:

Those inventory planners who will be driving sales will:

Boost sales through demand planning

Taking stock of your inventory is like having a roadmap for each SKU. It allows for improved demand planning, showing where attention should be focused and allowing strategic supply chain segmentation – directing resource and capital investment to the areas where they can deliver optimal returns. 

The opportunity for increased sales is there in the economic recovery, but it takes effective demand planning with tools like the AGR software to capitalise on the potential. To learn more about how AGR Dynamics can help improve your methods and boost sales, get in touch today. 

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