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AEON uses Blue Yonder category management and channel clustering to optimize on-shelf availability

AEON needed to improve their ability to keep the right products on store shelves to meet local demand as part of a customer-first strategy.

How it works
Common implementation structure
How this type of workflow is generally built, generalized across documented cases — not tied to any one vendor's stack. Click any stage to read what happens there. Specific products that implement these stages appear in “Tools commonly seen” below.
Stage 1 · Store clustering by product performance
Blue Yonder's channel clustering capability groups stores based on product performance to identify and localize customer preferences.
Tools used
Blue YonderPROFIT system · partner
Outcome

AEON achieved improved customer satisfaction through increased on-shelf availability, increased profitability through reductions in out-of-stocks and obsolete merchandise, and rapid return on investment via cloud-based deployment.

Source

https://blueyonder.com/customers/aeon

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