16 posts tagged with “inventory management”

Manufacturers are still investing despite inflation and rate uncertainty. Logistics teams need sharper inventory placement, forecast refreshes, and exception-ready freight execution.

Europe’s ban on destroying unsold fashion goods turns excess inventory into a logistics, margin, and reporting problem. Here is how circular logistics becomes operational discipline.

Organizations deploying AI-based forecasting are cutting Mean Absolute Percentage Error by 31% on average — and translating that accuracy into 20-30% inventory reductions. Here's what the numbers actually mean for your safety stock strategy.

Starbucks’ rollback of a computer vision inventory tool is a useful warning for warehouse AI pilots: measure trust, accuracy, exceptions, and fallback workflows before scaling.

Target’s 10% inventory-turn improvement shows why upstream holding capacity, replenishment timing, and transportation planning now matter as much as warehouse speed.

Under Armour's 25% SKU reduction shows why assortment simplification is becoming a supply chain strategy for inventory quality, warehouse flow, and transportation control.

Fill rate connects inventory, warehouse execution, transportation reliability, and customer service into one logistics KPI that exposes where fulfillment breaks.

Target’s new supply chain leadership appointment shows why retail logistics is increasingly measured by in-stock reliability, not just warehouse throughput.

Target’s Houston Receive Center shows why retailers are shifting safety stock upstream, using regional inventory buffers to improve flexibility, replenishment timing, and freight control.

Product codes used in inventory management are now execution data, not back-office labels. Clean SKU, GTIN, lot, serial, location, and license-plate data determine whether robotics, IoT, and fulfillment systems can actually deliver accuracy.