The final installment in our Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA)webinar series (How Technology is transforming S&OP Processes) is scheduled for Thursday 26th September at 1130 AEST. We'll be looking at what it takes to get an AI powered solution up and running in your environment in 60 days (or less) and will have a Quantiful customer on hand to share their experiences.
About us
Quantiful is the leader in demand planning software for retailers. It uses AI to forecast consumer demand at a much higher level of accuracy than can be achieved with spreadsheets. The software helps retailers to sell more, minimise working capital requirements and maximise profits. Quantiful uses data on consumers' buying intent generated from over 90 data sources including all major social and search platforms and marries it with client transactional sales data to deliver highly accurate short, medium and long-term forecasts. Quantiful clients include Farmers (part of the James Pascoe Group) Spark, Silver Fern Farms and TVNZ
- Website
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https://quantiful.ai/?utm_source=linkedIn&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=company_page
External link for Quantiful
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Auckland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Machine Learning, Automated Marketing, Predictive Marketing, Precision Marketing, Predictive Analytics, Intelligent Customer Engagement, Social Marketing Insights, Demand planning, Demand planning software, Supply chain management, Supply chain management software, demand planning, forecast accuracy, and Consumer demand
Locations
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Primary
155 Karangahape Rd
Auckland, 1010, NZ
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56 A&B Boat Quay
Singapore, 049845, SG
Employees at Quantiful
Updates
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If you missed part 2 of our Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) webinar series last week you can stream the replay on YouTube. Thanks to Faraz B and Christine Siegel for supporting us on this one and we look forward to part 3 in August.
Webinar: How Technology (and AI) is Transforming S&OP Processes
https://www.youtube.com/
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Thanks Inside Retail Australia. Some important insights for retailers in this compelling piece of narrative.
Partnered | Working with retailers across Australia and New Zealand, Quantiful CEO Jamie Cormack has identified poor planning outcomes as one of the significant causes forcing retailers to contract and even close stores today. “Inaccurate information and planning processes create more inefficiencies, meaning less time is spent on strategic initiatives to win share,” Cormack tells Inside Retail. “When you lose control of your in-store demand, your stock starts to age, and you lose the agility to maximise return on faster-moving products. If you only look at the stock turn, you may be too late to determine the root cause." Read more on Inside Retail.
How poor planning is costing retailers sales – and profits
https://insideretail.com.au
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Last calls for our upcoming webinar with the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA). Jamie Cormack, Alan Gourdie and Christine Siegel will be exploring the role AI is playing in short, medium and long-term planning scenarios.
Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia Ltd - WEBINAR: How Technology (and AI) is Transforming S&OP Processes. Part 2
info.sclaa.com.au
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Why are retailers closing their doors? It's an important question - and the answer isn't as straightforward as you might think. When we crunched the numbers we discovered shoppers aren't shopping any less (although they are shopping differently) but retailer planners are struggling to keep pace with the changing landscape - which is resulting in slower stock turn and a greater dependency on working capital. Read the full analysis here and let us know what you think https://lnkd.in/gtTz5-8z
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We're just over two-weeks out from our second Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) webinar (Thursday 18th July). In this webinar Christine Siegel will be sharing her thoughts on AI and her experiences implementing AI-powered planning software into some of Australia's largest retailers. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gYxjrzvx
Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia Ltd - WEBINAR: How Technology (and AI) is Transforming S&OP Processes. Part 2
info.sclaa.com.au
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It was great to be part of the Retail Leaders Forum yesterday in Auckland. It was a thoughtful well attended event with some great insights from speakers. Thanks Retail Leaders Forum | 11 June 2024 | Auckland for laying on the event.
Customer experience is at the heart of loyalty, growth, and resilience through change – or so say industry leaders from some of the region’s most successful retail brands. Great to dive straight in with our Diamond Partner, Google Chrome, as Lawrence Kahn shared answers on how AI can unlock that next level of personalised customer experiences. It was then straight into strategies and real-world examples of where leading retailers at Poolwerx, Turners Auto Retail Division, Quantiful, and KOOOKAI Australia are differentiating direct customer experiences with seamless store operations. Thank you again to Lawrence, Nic Brill, Greg Hedgepeth, Jamie Cormack, and Brandice Bezuidenhout for sharing such valuable insights! https://lnkd.in/gT4nF2Si
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The second part of our 3-part webinar series with the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) is scheduled for the 18th July and is titled "How to accelerate the adoption of AI in your business". The webinar will feature Christine Siegel who will share some of her experiences implementing AI into some of Australia's largest retailers. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gYxjrzvx
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Thanks Inside Retail Australia for supporting us on this. It's great to get the #AI #ReplenishmentPlanning story told this way.
AI is driving a dramatic reinvention of retail demand planning. Here’s how
https://insideretail.com.au
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If you missed yesterday's live webinar on "How AI is enabling NOT displacing S&OP professionals" you can now watch it on the the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) portal.
Webinar archive - SCLAA - Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia
https://www.sclaa.com.au