enVista Big Idea Sessions @ NRF
OMS & POS On a Common Platform -
The Key to Customer-Centric Commerce
Jim Barnes, enVista CEO
Sunday, January 13, 2019
2:00 PM - 3:00PM
Stage 5, EXPO Hall, Level 3
Success Stories: How to Enable a Strategic Vendor Drop Ship Program
Jim Barnes, enVista CEO
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Stage 2, EXPO Hall, Level 1
enVista CEO, Jim Barnes, will present two Big Idea sessions at NRF. Add them to your calendar.
Powering Profitable
Omni-Channel Commerce
Experience Unified Commerce
in Action!
enVista Booth #5849
Retailers must elevate supply chain capabilities to serve the needs of today’s consumer while increasing efficiencies, reducing costs and continuing to improve the customer experience. The right retail supply chain strategy takes a holistic approach to optimizing the organization, processes and technology in the warehouse, within your inventory management, throughout the transportation network and across store fulfillment.
It is time to evolve your supply chain.
Retailers must elevate supply chain capabilities to serve the needs of today’s consumer while increasing efficiencies, reducing costs and continuing to improve the customer experience. The right retail supply chain strategy takes a holistic approach to optimizing the organization, processes and technology in the warehouse, within your inventory management, throughout the transportation network and across store fulfillment.
It is time to evolve your supply chain.
Learn how to elevate your supply chain capabilities to serve the needs of today’s consumers while increasing efficiencies, reducing costs, and continuing to improve the customer experience. enVista’s 2020 Supply Chain Survey is sponsored by Körber Supply Chain.
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Retailers are focused on improving the supply chain to balance increased e-commerce demand with store demand, enhance demand planning and forecasting and improve efficiencies.
Over the past decade, the advent of omnichannel retailing, escalating consumer demands and increased globalization have created an extremely complex retail marketplace and supply chain. And today, with the immense challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting and debilitating the traditional retail model plus the extreme volatility in supply and demand experienced by so many omnichannel organizations, the need for an efficient and agile supply chain has become ever more apparent.
As retailers evolve their supply chain to meet short- and long-term requirements, various challenges they are encountering include the need to balance an increased e-commerce demand with store demand (34%), demand planning and forecasting (33%), and improving efficiencies (30%).
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