Compare the Retail Shelf Planner versions
Retail Shelf Planner is available in three versions. See the comparison below to find which one is the best for you.
Quick Selection Criteria
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- Medium to large planograms
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- Use financial information to decide on assortment and space allocation
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- Integrate closely with IT-systems and operational processes
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Target Audience
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- Sales & (trade) marketing people working for retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers
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- Who are not necessarily full-time, specialized space planning experts with significant budgets
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- Who deal with (relatively) small planograms / assortments
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- Who create planograms with their own assortment only
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- Who deal with all sizes of planograms / assortments
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- Who create planograms with assortment from multiple brands/manufacturers
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- Who need to justify the selected assortment and allocated space with inventory and financial performance analyses
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- Who create and maintain a significant number of planograms and are looking for efficiencies
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- Who require/benefit from close integration with other IT-systems and/or operational processes
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Merchandising & Usability
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- Create planograms with shelves, pegboards, and hanging bars
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- Merchandise products as units or in trays
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- Display products schematically as blocks, or "real life" with packshots
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- Import and Export data via Excel
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- Drag & Drop for fast and easy manipulation of products and shelves
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- Use Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian or Thai for the user interface
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Planogram Output & Exchange
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- Exchange planograms with other space planning systems using the pln-, psa-, or xml-formats
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- Easy, yet powerful output features to communicate planograms
- Copy to Clipboard
- Simple page layout with full planogram on one page, headers/footers, logo
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- Advanced output features to communicate planograms through a direct link with PowerPoint
- Splitting the planogram across multiple pages
- Planogram (segment) & report on same page
- Output decks with multiple pages
- Analytical highlight views of the planogram
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- Reporting through Excel templates with a focus on
- Merchandising (e.g. products on each shelf, number of facings/units)
- Listed assortment (e.g. product info like UPC, Name, Supplier, Segment, ...)
- Allocated space for products in the assortment (e.g. space in cm, cm2, cm3)
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- Advanced reporting through Excel templates with a focus on
- Inventory versus sales/movement/supply
- Historical sales/profit/... versus forecasted performance with current layout
- (Eliminating risks for) Out-of-Stocks
- Applying fair share of sales/profit/... versus allocated space by Brand/Supplier/...
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- Creating reports/analyses across multiple planograms
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Analysis & Optimization
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- Visual analysis capabilities to review the planogram layout, and the assortment for a wide range of variables like sales, profit, movement, ...
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- Applying market research data to take into consideration trends to optimize the planogram layout
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- Inventory Model the simulate consumer purchasing and supply chain patterns
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- Financial evaluations / forecasts based on inventory model
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- Remove performance data from the planogram for sharing without confidential information
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Centralized Merchandsing Database (with Retail Merchandising Center)
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- Loading planograms from, and storing them in a merchandising database
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- Importing product information from the merchandising database
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- Using the product data in the merchandising database for the product library
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- Quickly replacing a product in the active planogram with another from the merchandising database
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- Importing performance data from the merchandising database to drive analyses and optimization to the next level
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- Linking (cluster-)planograms to stores (via Retail Merchandising Center)
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- Automatically linking planograms with floorplans
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