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Almost every retailer is migrating from being simply multi-channel to becoming a true cross-channel enterprise. Cross-channel is the strategy of sharing and selling product across different channels through to the same customer. In addition, cross-channel involves a unified customer experience across channel.
However, retailers face many challenges while maximizing their customers’ cross-channel experience.

The Challenge to Share Information about Inventory Availability. Even in some large chain stores, salesmen can not provide customers the information of product availability at other locations. If a product is out-of-stock at one location, the only thing salesmen can do is to suggest customers go to other locations nearby and check out.
The Challenge to Make Ordering and Distributing Decisions. If you still use old inventory management tactics while expanding your locations or e-commerce, you will find that balancing inventory for all stores is time consuming, out of stock situations are more likely to happen, making order decisions to maintain efficient inventory levels can be quite complicated.
An efficient solution for these challenges is to integrate inventory management across all stores. Technology is a must in cross-channel inventory management. Do not let your out-of-date IT tools inhibit the growth of your business.

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