Baltika Brewer and Magnit Retailer have adopted the VMI Model using Generix Group’s SaaS solution: Generix Collaborative Replenishment

Posted on 14 January 2021
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Generix Group, a global provider of collaborative SaaS Software solutions for the Supply Chain, industrial, and retail ecosystems, has successfully deployed its VMI (Vendor Managed Inventory) solution between the Magnit retailer and the Baltika brewer. In this new collaborative model, Baltika replenishes Magnit's stock, generating a 98.8% satisfaction level of in-store orders, therefore allowing consumers to benefit from products with a longer use-by date.

Generix Group's SaaS solution - Generix Collaborative Replenishment (GCR) - is at the core of the VMI process implemented as well as the co-managed inventory model in which a retailer can adjust supplier orders. Deploying this type of collaborative model significantly reduces labor costs related to demand calculations and order placement: the solution also suggests the recommended product volume for each distribution center.

The system was jointly tested by Baltika and Magnit at the retailer's distribution center located in the Samara region, which supplies products to approximately 300 outlets across the region.  As a result, supplied stores satisfaction has increased by 5.7 points to 98.8%.

"We consider innovation as a key factor of success, and we encourage experiments. The growth of our company has opened up the potential for another way of managing inventory - CMI and VMI. When we first brought up the subject with Magnit at Carlsberg Group, we already shared a successful experience in VMI with players from other countries. Therefore, we decided to continue the journey with our historical partner we fully trust: Generix Group. We trusted the solution and its reliability, those were decisive criteria in our choice, not only for us but also for Magnit's partners" said Anna Kudryavtseva, Customer Service Development Manager at Baltika Breweries Group

With daily updates from the retailer, Generix Collaborative Replenishment suggests the optimal delivery volume to the supplier. Thanks to data sharing, the supplier is quickly informed of sales trends and, if there is a risk of shortage, he can ship the requested products the same day. In case of regular replenishment, the solution automatically calculates the order within the predetermined minimum and maximum stock limits. During promotional periods, it tracks the volume shipped and proposes additional quantities if necessary. In addition, the implementation of VMI enhances products quality on shelf through a more frequent replenishment. Quick inventory flow prevents selling the goods at low prices and reduces stock levels, improving the range of items available to customers.

Easily customizable, Generix Collaborative Replenishment is a powerful tool allowing retailers to regenerate their inventory, regardless of their geographical location, while maintaining total supply chain visibility. At the same time, users have the possibility to manage the shipment according to the sales region. 

"Stock management is an important key factor for any retailer. VMI helps manufacturers and distributors to make better replenishment decisions. We plan to extend the project to the entire Magnit territory and, in 2021, we will link suppliers - who have the know-how - to this solution" said Anastasia Sorokoumova, Director of Magnit's Operational Planning Department.

"The VMI model perfectly shows the mutual benefits a close cooperation between supply chain actors can bring. From the pilot phase, the Magnit-Baltika project had already produced excellent results. It is a great honor for us to launch a VMI project with the Russian market leaders. We hope that this new replenishment approach will resonate with their partners" adds Ghislain Vathelot, Managing Director of Generix Group Vostok.

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