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Introduction
GIS in RETAIL has a variety of application, due to Where part present in the Retail Industry and in GIS Where is the most important Factor. “Managing Assets in which GIS enables users to create systems and processes to collect , organize and map assets. The second application is "Planning & Analysis" in which the data and analytics drive better strategic and execution decisions.
Your future network
How many stores will you have in 5 years? Where will they be? Will you implement click and collect, and if you do where will you chose to locate your collection points? An online presence might require dark stores. Where will these need to be located to optimise delivery? How can your online presence support, rather that negatively impact your store network? Planning the future state of your network, both physical and online, when your customers expect a consistent multi-channel experience is no easy task. Our skills and technology can help you plan when, where and how to roll-out these new customer interaction strategies.
The right product in the right location
Large, out-of-town, retail warehouses are no-longer the direction for retail. Customers want the right product in a convenient manner. Do you fit the product mix to the local customer base or have a one-size-fits all approach? Stocking products that don’t fit the local demand is inefficient and can impact on customer experience. Our data and analytics can help define which products sell best to which customer demographic in the appropriate location and format. Don’t be left on the shelf – let us help you improve your buying strategy.
Solutions
Identifying suitable location for stores.
Managing assets at various store location.
Supply Chain Management.