RAPS Collaborate – A better way to manage your vendor deals

Posted by admin | Collaborate,pricing management,replenishment | Wednesday 27 January 2010 4:12 pm

By: Jim Sills Ph.D., CTO, Revionics, Inc.

“Another bad UPC from a vendor!  Why are we still using pen and paper to manage vendor deals?” This is a real quote from a retailer I was working with last year on a promotion planning project.  This retailer was depending on vendor’s hand-written information. The UPCs entered on deal sheets were frequently in error. “There must be a better way!”

Yes there is a better way and help is on the way. Revionics is on schedule to release RAPS Collaborate in April this year.  This vendor collaboration portal is a common platform for retailers and their vendors to exchange information, plan deals, and execute reporting.

Vendors submit a deal thru the retailer’s branded portal—by either electronic data feed or via manual entry.  RAPS Collaborate is integrated with the retailer’s item master, so all UPCs entered by vendor are validated against the item master.  Exceptions are flagged to prevent errors at the point of entry.

And that’s just the beginning.  Vendor deals that are submitted can be reviewed by the retailer for approval, or rejection with comments. There is a full audit trail, so no more after-the-fact debates about miscommunications with the vendor.

It is easy to set up new vendors or update vendor information in the Vendor Management screens.  This includes setting up vendor user accounts and security.  Once the vendor logs in, they can view the retailer’s master promotion plan.  It is very easy to submit a deal by specifying begin and end date, UPC, incentive information, order information, terms, and special instructions.  The full range of incentives is included such as bill back, scan down, lump sum, off invoice, and layered deals.  Finally, the vendor can submit the deal, which creates an email alert to the retailer.

Next time the retailer access the portal, they see an alert indicating there is a vendor deal to review. Clicking on the alert brings up the vendor’s deal information.  The retailer can approve or reject the deal, which creates an email alert to the vendor.

RAPS Collaborate is fully integrated with Revionics’ solution suite, including RAPS Promotion, and RAPS Replenishment.  With this new module, items on deal are clearly documented and can be easily added to a promotion event such as a circular. The incentive is accounted for in recommending items and offers—including long term price reductions such as TPRs.  Reports display the impact of the incentives on the category.   RAPS Replenishment is aware of incentives and will recommend forward buys.

Vendor privileges can be managed so that vendors are limited to only their categories and stores. They can be given access to the forecast of their items, or in the case of trusted vendors, the store-level forecast for all the items in the category.

Both the retailer and the vendor can see total trade funds by week, quarter, year, and year-to-date.

There are additional features for managing item master data. For example, the vendor can upload nutritional information and item attributes. The vendor can even propose a new item for the item catalog, which the retailer can approve or reject.

As you can see, Revionics is offering a compelling solution that will improve the way retailers communicate with their vendors.  Sharing information in a more timely, accurate fashion will introduce new efficiencies and create clear advantages for participants.  For more information, please email info@revionics.com, or reach out to your account manager for a demonstration.

Replenishment- The next frontier for Revionics

Posted by admin | Software-as-a-Service,pricing management,replenishment | Tuesday 29 December 2009 1:00 am

By: Todd P. Michaud, President & CEO, Revionics, Inc.

Over the next couple of weeks, Revionics will be announcing RAPS Replenishment, a fully comprehensive inventory management, forecasting and order optimization system.   We intend on demonstrating this system to prospective customers at the annual NRF show in New York on January 11th and 12th.   General Availability (GA) for customers will be April 1, 2010.  The completion of this module will be a significant accomplishment for our development team.

Why is Revionics focusing on Replenishment?

As many of you know, we have 100+ retail customers already.   Many of them are increasingly focused on finding new ways to free up working capital tied up in non-value adding inventory while simultaneously reducing out of stock situations, especially those out of stock situations tied to promotional activities.   With our integrated forecasting system, Revionics is uniquely qualified to help retailers address both issues.

The RAPS Replenishment system has three primary components:

  • Inventory Management: This module maintains store level perpetual inventory.   It offers a fully integrated receiving system capable of tracking in-bound shipments from the warehouse or from DSD vendors.   The system will also integrate with Point-of-Sale (POS) systems or back office systems to monitor sales on either a trickle feed or periodic basis.   The system also supports physical inventory counting as well as computer directed cycle counting.
  • Forecasting & Optimization: This module generates optimal order quantities based on integrated forecasting, inventory balances and a real-time understanding of order status.
  • Order Management: This module provides capabilities to produce Computer Generated Orders (CGO) or Computer Assisted Orders (CAO) where the user can review and modify order quantity before submission.   The system will also support manual order entry through customer defined order templates.  The system can consolidate or parse orders to separate vendors.   It tracks order status, and manages changes to orders.

The system will offer some very exciting functionality such as:

  • Allocation from Distribution Centers-this will allow retailers to plan and distribute orders to store locations based on that store’s capabilities to actually sell the product.
  • Vendor Order Optimization-this will allow retailers to “buy in” on expiring promotions, or in advance of price increases.   It will support bracket purchasing, always trading off how much inventory is needed when compared to the financial incentives to buy and hold more inventory at store level.

Each of the above modules can be deployed as a complete suite or can be integrated with other modules that retailers may already have installed.   The system can be deployed with Revionics’ price, promotion, and markdown optimization modules or as a standalone system.

RAPS replenishment is designed to be highly scalable, serving retailers of all sizes and lines of trade.   It will be deployed for customers in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) fashion where Revionics manages the hardware and software infrastructure for clients.

What are the benefits of RAPS Replenishment?

  • Reduce Store Level Inventory by 20-30%
  • Reduce Lost Sales due to Out of Stock
  • Reduce Shrink and Spoils
  • Improve Stock Rotation

I am very excited about this module because it is a huge complement to our existing Full Life Cycle Pricing capabilities.   Our role in helping our customers is expanding beyond defining the right price, promotion or markdown for our customers.   We are now leveraging our best in class integrated forecasting engine to do even more good within our retail clients by helping them to better manage how much inventory they need on hand to satisfy consumer demand.

Revionics is uniquely qualified to help retailers with replenishment because our system can accurately do what others simply cannot do.   We can account for demand influencing factors such as:

  • price, promotion, markdown
  • Seasonality and holidays
  • Inventory Supply and Demand
  • Cannibalization and affinity
  • Weather and other events

In this unique economy, for retailers, it is all about serving the consumer.   Right price, right promotion and right product!   Our technology can make a huge difference in optimizing retailer profitability while improving customer satisfaction along with shopper loyalty.

If you have any questions or are interested in further information, please feel free to contact me at tmichaud@revionics.com.   I also would like to personally welcome you to stop by our booth at the NRF Show (Booth #1971) in New York City to say hello on either January 11th or 12th.  For more information, please visit our website at www.revionics.com.

PS – Watch this space for some further updates on new innovations from Revionics.   I will blog about our new Vendor Collaboration Portal (RAPS Collaborate) in the coming weeks.

Integrated Forecasting and Retail Demand Intelligence

Posted by admin | demand intelligence,price optimization,replenishment | Friday 11 September 2009 1:23 pm

By: Todd P. Michaud, President and CEO,  Revionics, Inc.

As we look at the retail market, we see most retailers plagued with either inadequate Retail Demand Intelligence (RDI) and Forecasting tools or on the contrary, some retailers have too many disparate systems that contradict each other.   This is even true for those retailers who have selected comprehensive solution portfolios from the largest of software vendors since so many software vendors have merely intellectual property that they have acquired through poorly architected interfaces.

The market is ready for an open, integrated forecasting solution provider that has the expertise, willingness and I/P to synthesize these disparate systems.     As you probably are aware, today Revionics offers Full Life Cycle Price Optimization and we are in the process of readying our the release our Inventory Replenishment Optimization solution prior to the end of the year.  All of these capabilities will be based on our fully integrated forecasting and RDI platform.

Despite the breadth and depth that we expect of our own solution portfolio, we know that all retailers will have other solutions already installed that we will need to integrate with.   In essence, our forecasting platform needs to become the glue that unifies the disparate solutions together.    We have architected our Integrated Forecasting capabilities in this fashion.    In this environment, there are many demand influencing factors that we must account for such as…

•             The influence of Price, Promotion and Markdown
•             The influence of Introductions and Discontinuation
•             The influence of Supply or Demand Shock (Product Availability)
•             The influence of Seasonality and Holidays
•             The influence of Cross Effects (Affinity, Cannibalization, & Pantry Loading)
•             The influence of Space
•             The influence of Weather

Candidly, many of the solution providers in the retail segment simply can’t effectively do these things.   They can’t integrate with upstream or downstream solutions by other software providers.   Consequently, we have decided to differentiate Revionics on the basis of open scientific and analytical capabilities.    We do not believe that retailers will want to settle for large, monolithic software portfolios if it is at the expense of best of breed and competitive advantage functionality.

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