FreezešŸ„¶363 Liquid Suspicions In Supply Chain

by Rituparna Nath

January 03 2024 | 02Ā min read

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Remember those ā€œahaā€ moments when you felt a little like Sherlock Holmes?

You probably get that feeling at least once every day.

You feel it when you predict someone or something will screw up, and it actually happens. When you assure yourself that youā€™ll catch the flight even at the last minute, and you do. When you feel someone told a lie, and it turns out they did. Or even when you feel something will fall off a table, and it just crashes right before your eyes.

But it ain’t just luck or your future-telling skills that does the trick. It’s the magic ofĀ reality, facts, andĀ good suspicions.

Suspecting is the skill of anticipating what can happen based on truth and rationality.Ā It’s not a lack of belief.

It blooms out of doubts, like when you wonder if you might miss your flight. So you start guessing and researching. You check the ETA, the traffic around you, and whatā€™s showing on Google Maps. And then finally you suspect that youā€™ll be able to make it on time. Your brain really does all this in less than a few minutes!

Yet, suspecting isn’t the same as knowing the real thing.

Because there are 99 reasons why you can still miss the flight. You willĀ only know what will finally happen once you arrive, or it takes off. The closer you get to the airport or the departure time, your suspicion solidifies.

Suspecting is like playing a bet with fate or your brain. We do it every single day, even in business.

A distributor feels a stock-out might come, and it does. The head of sales expects loss will occur, and it happens. The retailer guesses that the products heā€™s stocking might not sell, and sometimes they donā€™t. The sales rep thinks nobody will find out if he dumps stock at one store instead of visiting all of them, and they donā€™t!

Sadly, in business, suspicions are not just bets. They are an opportunity to save the trade. A call to action, demanding proactiveness to safeguard the organization from damage and losses.

Thatā€™s why itā€™s crucial to have the right facts at the right time to back the suspicions!

So when a distributor expects a stock out, an Auto-Replenishment SystemĀ can confirm the reality. When a sales repĀ thinks of dumping stock, they can be sure that will never beĀ possible since all outlets areĀ GenAI-authenticated, geo-tagged, and tracked withĀ Sales Force Automation andĀ Beat Optimization, givingĀ every outlet data in real-time to the top management with 100% accuracy.

Retailers can stop thinking if products wonā€™t sell, because the outlet execution will always be excellent with truth-seekers likeĀ Store ForecastingĀ andĀ AI-merchandising, creating the perfect product list for each store based on the demand in the market, and ensuring the right products are always in front of the customer’s eyes when they walk in.

Even the sales head will be able to do more than just predict damage. He will protect the company with the right strategies by leveraging the retail intelligence of solutions likeĀ Tertiary Sales app, Managerā€™s app, Sales & Operations Planner.

So donā€™t let suspicions take control of your business each day. Be sure of success with retail intelligence. Tap on the link below or mail atĀ marketing@mobisy.comĀ to explore howĀ worldā€™s top CPG leaders are creating success with Bizomā€™s 360Ā° RTM technology.

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