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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Border States Distribution 2500 $1.2B United States GAINSystems GAINS Replenishment Planning Allocation and Replenishment 2023 n/a
In 2023 Border States implemented GAINS Replenishment Planning to standardize replenishment across its US electrical distribution network, using the Allocation and Replenishment application to centralize inventory decisions and automate procurement workflows. The deployment targeted multi-branch inventory optimization and replenishment planning, aligning stocking policies and reorder logic with branch-level demand signals across the distributor's footprint. Configuration centered on replenishment planning capabilities, including inventory optimization engines, automated purchase order orchestration, and configurable service-level based reorder rules. GAINS Replenishment Planning was used to instrument demand smoothing and lead-time based reorder cadence, enabling automated PO generation and rule-driven replenishment cycles that reduced manual planner intervention. Operational scope covered procurement, inventory management, and replenishment planning functions across Border States US branches, with governance focused on centralized replenishment policies and branch-level parameter tuning. The implementation emphasized rapid automation of purchase orders and the propagation of optimized reorder parameters to branch procurement processes, supporting planner workflows and inventory control practices. The rollout produced explicit operational outcomes reported by the vendor case study, including a $21M reduction in inventory within 6–8 months and a 65% improvement in lead-time accuracy, along with rapid automation of purchase orders. These measurable results reflect the application of Allocation and Replenishment capabilities through GAINS Replenishment Planning to Border States procurement and inventory operations.
Loreal France Consumer Packaged Goods 50000 $5.0B France GAINSystems GAINS Replenishment Planning Allocation and Replenishment 2024 n/a
In 2024, Loreal France deployed GAINS Replenishment Planning in the Allocation and Replenishment category to establish multi echelon inventory optimization and global inventory planning across four divisions. GAINS Replenishment Planning was positioned to centralize replenishment policy configuration and to operationalize MEIO workflows across the companys international supply chain. Configuration emphasized multi echelon inventory optimization engines, replenishment planning routines, safety stock and service level parameterization, and scenario based planning to align inventory positions with demand variability. The implementation leveraged planning automation and constraint aware replenishment calculations typical of Allocation and Replenishment solutions to standardize replenishment cadence and inventory segmentation. The rollout covered four corporate divisions and extended to global inventory planning teams, supply planners, and distribution operations, establishing a single inventory planning layer for finished goods and intermediate stocks. Operational scope included inventory policy centralization and cross divisional coordination for product availability and shelf life management. Governance and rollout execution delivered a faster global implementation timeline completed in under 12 months across the four divisions, with reported reductions in expired, excess and obsolete inventory and improvements in product availability. The program aligned replenishment planning practices with MEIO driven inventory targets and centralized planning governance to sustain ongoing inventory optimization.
McNaughton-McKay Distribution 900 $7.0B United States GAINSystems GAINS Replenishment Planning Allocation and Replenishment 2024 n/a
In 2024, McNaughton-McKay implemented GAINS Replenishment Planning within the Allocation and Replenishment category to optimize demand, inventory and replenishment across its US electrical distribution operations. The deployment focused on centralized replenishment planning and inventory control to support distribution center and branch stocking decisions and to tighten replenishment cycles across its national network. GAINS Replenishment Planning was configured to deliver replenishment planning capabilities typical of Allocation and Replenishment solutions, including demand-informed reorder logic, service level driven safety stock rules, order generation and replenishment orchestration across SKUs and locations. The implementation emphasized planning parameterization and rule sets to automate cadence based replenishment and to support faster reaction to order change events. Operational scope covered inventory planning, replenishment planning and order fulfillment teams across McNaughton-McKay US distribution operations, with governance changes to align planners and operations on service level targets. The project explicitly achieved a 97% service level, a 70% faster response to order changes and higher inventory turns as part of the documented supply chain and distribution improvements following GAINS Replenishment Planning deployment.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD GAINS Replenishment Planning Coverage

GAINS Replenishment Planning is a Allocation and Replenishment solution from GAINSystems.

Companies worldwide use GAINS Replenishment Planning, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as McNaughton-McKay, Loreal France and Border States are recorded users of GAINS Replenishment Planning for Allocation and Replenishment.

Companies using GAINS Replenishment Planning are most concentrated in Distribution and Consumer Packaged Goods, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using GAINS Replenishment Planning are most concentrated in United States and France, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of GAINS Replenishment Planning across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using GAINS Replenishment Planning range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 33.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 33.33%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 33.33%.

Customers of GAINS Replenishment Planning include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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