Challenge
A number of key vendors, per business unit, are constraining our inventory:
Stop-shipping, negotiating new terms
Short-shipping, limiting their risk with SHC payables
Short-shipping, silently short-shipping us
Challenge
A number of key vendors, per business unit, are constraining our inventory:
Stop-shipping, negotiating new terms
Short-shipping, limiting their risk with SHC payables
Short-shipping, silently short-shipping us
@1axd, The irony for our store is that we have plenty of stuff to fill shelves with, but we don't have enough people to fill the shelves with said stuff. Instead every truck day, it's a mad rush in the hour or two before we have to start unloading the new trailer to try and get maybe a couple pallets of bulk items (water, paper products, etc.) onto some random space on the sales floor, while playing a game of horizontal Tetris with pallets of mixed merchandise in the backroom. Just another casualty of the asinine "simple store process."
That;s not a report that is common sense and a store reality. Just look at the empty shelves and how shelves are just being filled with anything that they can find. We have toys in our garden shop
What's the challenge? What kind of report was this on?