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Grocery store

Case study: S Group

A leading Finnish retailer piloted RELEX’s AI-based main delivery day optimization functionality to take replenishment to the next level.

Suomalainen Kirjakauppa store

Case study: Suomalainen Kirjakauppa

Finland’s leading bookseller uses RELEX's Markdown solution to optimize stock levels and largely automate the markdown process.

Case Arena

Case study: Arena

RELEX has played a key role in supporting the evolution of Arena’s supply chain processes towards a more holistic control of its entire customer-fulfilment chain.

Case study: Oda

With RELEX, the largest Norwegian online fresh food retailer Oda has seen a 49% reduction in spoilage value and a 25% increase in inventory turnover.

Musti Group store

Case study: Musti Group

RELEX helped the leading pet supplies retailer in the Nordics to integrate its complex and ever-changing supply chain, which is now managed by a single super-user.

Bookstore

Case study: Akademibokhandeln

On top of Akademibokhandeln's list of requirements were full centralization of its replenishment and more effective control of the Christmas sales peak.

Travel store

Case study: WHSmith

WHSmith uses RELEX's machine learning to optimize weekday profiles and manage multiple daily deliveries, resulting in decreased spoilage and increased availability.

Apoteksgruppen store

Case study: Apoteksgruppen

RELEX has provided the Swedish pharmacy chain with highly effective tools that support decision making, optimize reordering and improve the organization’s control over its entire product range.

Hankkija products

Case study: Hankkija

Finland’s premier agricultural store chain Hankkija overhauled its entire procurement process, set up a new DC and built its purchasing organization around it.

Case study: YNAP

RELEX Solutions supports YOOX NET-A-PORTER GROUP (YNAP) in scaling its replenishment and forecasting abilities to a new level.

Pharmacy store

Case study: Galexis

The Swiss pharmaceutical wholesale dealer, implemented RELEX to increase automation, maintain availability at close to 100%, and at the same time lower inventory.

Granngården store

Case study: Granngården

Swedish retail chain in the pets and gardening sector balances stock between online and stores through virtual ring-fencing.

Kitchen

Case study: Zenith

Zenith Hygiene Group now have the platform they need to handle rapid business growth delivering greater efficiency, visibility and control. 

Hong Kong store

Case study: Rusta

The retail chain uses RELEX for automated replenishment and demand forecasting across its 26 specialty department stores in Finland and in its online store.

Booths store

Case study: Booths

RELEX works with clients to tailor systems to individual needs and goals. Read the innovative solutions Booths developed while implementing RELEX systems.

Plantasjen store

Case study: Plantasjen

Scandinavia’s largest chain of garden centres now has a small and efficient team managing store and central warehouse replenishment with excellent results.

Stockmann department store

Case study: Stockmann

Thanks to reduced waste and better availability, implementing RELEX paid itself back in just a few months for Finland’s leading department store chain.

Onninen

Case study: Onninen

RELEX manages the inventory replenishment of HVAC-wholesaler Onninen and has decreased inventory by millions of euros while improving availability.