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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Century 21 Retail 5000 $900M United States JESTA I.S. JESTA Merchandise Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2024 n/a
In 2024, Century 21 selected JESTA Merchandise Planning. The cloud Merchandising ERP deployment is scoped to centralize merchandising, assortment planning, allocation and automated replenishment for its Manhattan flagship and omnichannel operations in the United States, leveraging JESTA Merchandise Planning in the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category to consolidate planning workflows and inventory orchestration across channels. The implementation emphasizes merchandising and planning modules, explicitly including assortment planning, allocation engines and automated replenishment capabilities, with pre-season and in-season forecasting workflows driving replenishment and assortment decisions. Configuration work focuses on centralized master data for styles and SKUs, demand planning inputs and replenishment rules that align inventory flows across stores and digital channels. Operational coverage targets merchandising, inventory planning, allocation and finance functions supporting the Manhattan flagship and broader United States omnichannel footprint, with the deployment servicing both store level replenishment and centralized assortment decision making. The rollout is organized to align store operations and e-commerce inventory strategies under a single merchandising architecture. Governance and process changes center on centralizing planning ownership and standardizing assortment and allocation processes, with the merchandising and planning modules serving as primary control points. The program is intended to improve data visibility and pre-season and in-season forecasting to optimize inventory and financial processes.
Genesco Retail 5400 $2.4B United States JESTA I.S. JESTA Merchandise Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 1998 n/a
In 1998, Genesco deployed Jesta’s Vision Merchandising and later upgraded to JESTA Merchandise Planning. Genesco implemented JESTA Merchandise Planning under the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category to manage core merchandising functions across its US retail banners, aligning the application with merchandising and inventory planning business functions. The implementation concentrated on modules for merchandising, inventory planning and service planning, with configuration focused on replenishment visibility and store level inventory control. JESTA Merchandise Planning was used to centralize assortment and inventory planning workflows, providing a single planning layer to reduce out of stocks and increase inventory visibility across stores and channels. Operational coverage extended across Genesco’s US retail banners with primary usage by merchandising and inventory planning teams, and incorporation into store operations planning cycles. The deployment was maintained through upgrades to newer JESTA releases, preserving merchandising workflows and supporting ongoing version management while explicitly aiming to minimize out of stocks and improve inventory visibility.
Jd Sports Canada Retail 1700 $150M Canada JESTA I.S. JESTA Merchandise Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2023 n/a
In 2023 JD Sports Canada implemented JESTA Merchandise Planning as part of a broader deployment of Jesta I.S. Retail Management Suite, with a July 2023 go-live that covered merchandising and warehouse and process areas in Canada. The implementation uses JESTA Merchandise Planning in the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category to support merchandising decisioning for the retailer during its Canadian expansion. The rollout encompassed Jesta Merchandising ERP alongside order management system capabilities, point of sale and warehouse management modules, with JESTA Merchandise Planning configured to support assortment planning, allocation and replenishment workflows consistent with Advanced Planning and Scheduling functionality. Configuration focused on centralizing merchandise master data and planning rules to enable multi-banner assortment strategies and inventory orchestration across channels. Operationally the deployment was scoped to merchandising teams, distribution center operations and store and e-commerce fulfillment processes across Canada, integrating merchandising ERP workflows with OMS POS and WMS components to enable omnichannel fulfillment. The architecture centralized planning and execution touchpoints to align demand signals with replenishment and store allocations while preserving banner-level assortment variance. Governance and rollout were staged to support rapid multi-banner scaling in the Canadian market, with the July 2023 cutover enabling core merchandising and warehouse processes to operate on the Jesta platform. The implementation was positioned to improve omnichannel fulfillment and to support fast banner expansion, reflecting a coordinated move to unify merchandise planning, allocation and fulfillment control under JESTA Merchandise Planning.
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JESTA Merchandise Planning is a Advanced Planning and Scheduling solution from JESTA I.S..

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

Organizations such as Genesco, Century 21 and Jd Sports Canada are recorded users of JESTA Merchandise Planning for Advanced Planning and Scheduling.

Companies using JESTA Merchandise Planning are most concentrated in Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

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

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

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