Automation is the Key to Retail’s Future, Survey Says

New research from Bossa Nova indicates retailers are in dire need of a solution for severe inventory problems and recognize that automation is the answer

Bossa Nova, the leading data service provider for global retailers, announced new survey findings that uncover the chronic inventory problems affecting the $1.3 trillion retail industry. The vast majority (87%) of Corporate Retail Professionals report inaccurate inventories are to blame for more lost revenue than theft (13%), and the breadth of the problem is apparent: nearly all (99%) survey respondents admit to some kind of constant inventory problem.

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Among the key findings:

Despite major spending on inventory management, catastrophic problems remain

  • 73% state inaccurate inventory forecasting is a constant issue, meaning retailers end up with too much or too little supply to meet demand
  • 66% say price inaccuracy is a consistent issue, which can lead to unbalanced P&L reports
  • 65% report an inability to track inventory through the supply chain, resulting in potential sales lost

Wasted time is wasted profits

  • 67% of retailers feel that analyzing inventory on store shelves is not an effective use of employees’ time
  • Data shows that instead of spending time on sales-driven customer service and upselling, the majority of employee time is spent filling out-of-stock holes on shelves (56%) and pulling items forward on shelves (55%)

Technology is moving faster than the industry

  • 92% of retailers agree their stores spend more time identifying inventory issues than they do implementing solutions
  • 81% feel their stores are only keeping pace or actually falling behind technologically, despite the availability of new technologies

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Automation is the answer

  • 76% of retailers say the introduction of robots in stores would improve employee productivity
  • 74% said inventory accuracy would improve as a result, while increased profits would be another direct result of introducing in-store robots
  • A majority (62%) of retailers feel that employees would embrace their new, automated colleagues

“Inventory accuracy is a never-ending challenge for retailers,” said Martin Hitch, Bossa Nova co-founder and chief business officer. “Bossa Nova’s mission is to help retailers understand what’s happening in their stores and more specifically on their shelves. Our data is ground truth for the store and enables retailers to transform store operations, influencing everything from the flow of goods, to the product replenishment process and ultimately, to the customer shopping experience.”

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