Forecast NOW! is an inventory management and demand forecasting package. It helps to minimize overstocks, eliminate stock-outs, and maintain an optimal inventory level in warehouses and retail points of sale.
Retailers and distributors of medium size and enterprises are the key beneficiaries of our solution.
Our single-product specialization means we have an in-depth and unbeatable understanding of stock management and a laser-focused mission to provide the best solution on the market.
The company has its own R&D department that is engaged in scientific research and monitors publications in the field of inventory management. We test all new advances and algorithms, levaraging the best of them in Forecast NOW!
Forecast NOW! Inventory Management System covers:
Analytics
Evaluates the effectiveness of inventory management in warehouses and regional centers. Provides a wide range of tools for detailed situation analysis and strategic decision making.
Forecasting and auto-order
Forecasts demand and inventory, calculates the optimal stocking level, generates orders automatically. Accounts for transport, budget, weight and size restrictions together with other nuances.
Inventory Rebalancing
Calculate in-company transfers taking into account transportation costs, price differences, surpluses and shortages, allocates scarce DC stocks to regional warehouses to improve availability and returns.
Strategic procurement planning
Forms a plan of orders for the future, taking into account transport, budget, weight and size restrictions to maximize profits and turnover, assesses the burden on the budget for the financial department.
Predicting Promo Effects
Calculates the effectiveness of future promotions and impact on future demand.
Seller
Forecast NOW!Languages Supported
English
Product Description
Forecast NOW! is an intelligent stock optimization system that allows businesses to form orders with suppliers in automatic mode, distribute goods to the branch network in an optimal way, build demand, sales and profit forecasts, and predict the effect of marketing activities.
Overview by
Dmitry Proskuryakov