List of RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation Customers
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Companies using RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation for Allocation and Replenishment include: BP, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100500 employees and revenues of $189.19 billion, Ahold Delhaize Usa, a United States based Retail organisation with 236000 employees and revenues of $58.97 billion, Woolworths Group, a Australia based Retail organisation with 201413 employees and revenues of $44.36 billion, Migros, a Switzerland based Retail organisation with 98776 employees and revenues of $40.86 billion, Auchan, a France based Retail organisation with 160407 employees and revenues of $35.26 billion and many others.
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7-Eleven Australia | Retail | 9000 | $1.7B | Australia | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, 7-Eleven Australia implemented RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation, a RELEX Solutions application in the Allocation and Replenishment category, to automate and optimize its end to end supply chain across approximately 750 stores and three distribution centers. The deployment supports 7-Eleven's growth ambition and aims to enable planners to anticipate demand and optimize inventory flows across the business. The implementation configured RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation to provide automated forecasting, replenishment workflows and allocation engines within a unified planning platform. Functional capabilities implemented included demand forecasting, inventory optimization, store replenishment and DC to store allocation, plus collaborative planning features to coordinate with suppliers. The solution applies AI driven optimization to adjust replenishment cadence, reduce spoilage and limit excess inventory exposure. The RELEX collaborative platform was deployed to service planners, store teams, franchisees and suppliers, orchestrating inventory flows between three distribution centers and the retail estate of approximately 750 stores. Integrations emphasized data sharing and supplier collaboration through the platform, enabling shared forecasts and order orchestration while centralizing demand signals for planners. Operational scope covered store operations, supply and demand planning functions and supplier collaboration across Australia. Governance changes included centralizing planning processes, standardizing replenishment workflows and establishing forecast ownership and supplier collaboration practices to drive consistent execution across franchisees and stores. The project explicitly targeted improvements in product availability while reducing spoilage and the amount of capital tied up in excess inventory, as well as improving forecast accuracy and operational efficiency for store teams, franchisees and suppliers. RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation provides the Allocation and Replenishment functionality to support these changes. | |
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A.F Blakemore & Son | Distribution | 7300 | $1.1B | United Kingdom | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, A.F. Blakemore & Son implemented RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation to automate forecasting and replenishment across its wholesale and retail supply chain operations. The RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation deployment is an Allocation and Replenishment solution that targets forecasting and replenishment workflows for fresh, ambient and frozen categories at the company's distribution centres. The implementation configures AI and machine learning based analytics for demand forecasting and automated replenishment planning, covering a SKU universe of approximately 9,000 items. Functional capabilities deployed include SKU level forecasting, automated order recommendations and allocation logic tuned for fresh inventory dynamics and multi temperature streams. The project establishes an integrated planning layer to consolidate forecasting and replenishment processes across distribution centres, ingesting relevant demand signals to drive automated replenishment decisions. Operational scope is distribution centre focused, impacting supply chain planning, inventory management, category replenishment and in store availability processes. Governance and rollout were positioned under the supply chain function with active sponsorship from the Supply Chain Director, and the implementation emphasizes automation and centralized planning. Company leadership stated the deployment aims to improve availability of in store stock for customers, reduce waste and free up staff to focus on other core tasks while standardizing replenishment workflows across fresh, ambient and frozen categories using RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation. | |
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Ahold Delhaize Usa | Retail | 236000 | $59.0B | United States | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Ahold Delhaize USA implemented RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation as a strategic deployment in the Allocation and Replenishment category. The initial deployment followed pilots with Hannaford and Food Lion and was formalized through a new agreement with Retail Business Services to scale the solution across local brands including Hannaford, Food Lion, Giant Food, GIANT/MARTIN’s, Stop & Shop and Peapod. RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation was configured to provide unified forecasting, automatic replenishment and allocation workflows focused on fresh products. Configuration emphasized demand forecasting, availability management and inventory optimization capabilities, enabling automated replenishment decisions and allocation rules to support store-level and DC-level stocking for perishable categories. The implementation was structured to deliver enhanced supply chain visibility and collaboration across more than 2,100 stores and 12 distribution centers operated by Ahold Delhaize USA’s local brands. The solution was positioned to support omnichannel fulfillment workflows including in-store replenishment, pickup and home delivery, aligning replenishment cadence with store-level demand signals and distribution center supply planning. Retail Business Services is operating the implementation as a scaled service for the local brands, using the Hannaford and Food Lion pilots as proof of concept prior to broader rollout. Governance commitments emphasize KPI accountability with a focus on accurately forecasting demand, increasing availability and optimizing inventory levels, and the stated business objective is to improve the customer shopping experience by ensuring consistent access to fresh products. | |
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Retail | 44481 | $4.8B | Brazil | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2024 | Wysupp |
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Retail | 160407 | $35.3B | France | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2024 | n/a |
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Distribution | 20 | $2M | Sweden | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 11000 | $770M | China | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2025 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 100500 | $189.2B | United Kingdom | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 8000 | $2.0B | Thailand | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2025 | n/a |
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Retail | 32996 | $10.7B | Belgium | RELEX Solutions | RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation | Allocation and Replenishment | 2024 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating RELEX Automatic Replenishment and Allocation
- BlackRock, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 19900 Employees
- Suuntaus, a Finland based Professional Services company with 10 Employees
- M. H. Alshaya Co., a Kuwait based Retail organization with 50000 Employees
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