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Argility partners with RELEX to bring global supply chain solutions to SA

9th July 2015

  

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Company Announcement - Digital commerce solutions provider, Argility, has announced a strategic partnership with RELEX Solutions - a leading European supplier of forecasting, optimisation and automated replenishment solutions. This move enables Argility to provide powerful supply chain management solutions designed to drive down costs and eliminate wastage. That’s according to Paul Swartz, Divisional Executive at Argility, who says the arrangement entered into with globally renowned RELEX will reduce spoilage and drive down the requirement for personnel performing low value tasks. “Too much stock is still wasted as it goes through supply chains, while repetitive manual labour in any context is error-prone, costly and difficult to manage,” he says.

This partnership is a strategic move for Argility as it broadens the company’s market offerings to include solutions for supply chain management and optimisation with store replenishment; inventory management; demand forecasting; actionable analytics and reporting.
Argility’s new solution set leverages big data analytics and is offered as a software as a service configuration with a flexible, adjustable user interface.

RELEX Group CEO Mikko Kärkkäinen says rapidly expanding South African companies are eager for solutions that improve performance. “These businesses are looking to new technologies to help them manage growth and the resultant pressure that puts on their supply chains. We have a solution that will grow with them and enable them to compete on a global stage.” The power of actionable insight is apparent in the benefits that Argility customers can now experience, says Swartz. “Physical labour time is reduced as is in-store replenishment ordering   while up to a 30% drop in inventory can be expected together with maintained or increased service levels.” But what he says is most significant is the ability to curb waste, a particularly appealing proposition in the FMCG environment. “Using such results converts into a 25% average reduction in spoilage; at the same time product availability can be expected to be up by several percentage points, contributing to improved sales performance.”

Follow-on savings which result from improved efficiency include reductions in the need for, and associated costs of, express deliveries and an overall reduction in the total cost of transport, goods handling, and inventory. That’s because more goods reach the consumer, rather than progressing through the supply chain only to spoil and be discarded. Swartz adds that Argility’s new solution is most suitable for complex, multi-tier environments with a considerable risk of spoilage or obsolescence. “This solution revolutionises demand forecasting and replenishment. It is flexible, rapid to implement and, thanks to the SaaS configuration, risk-free. South African retailers are going to love it.”

About Argility

Argility, established in 1978, is South Africa’s leading digital transformation experts specialising in consulting, training and managed services. Argility’s Omni Channel Business Solutions Framework and Single Customer view delivers turnkey customer specific implementation, support and services.  It also provides a single holistic customer data repository, augmented by consistency of customer information across multiple channels.

Argility has created a range of robust solutions with applications in a wide range of industry sectors including: financial services; retail and enterprise, both in South Africa and internationally.

For further information log on to: www.argility.com

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