List of SAP Assortment Planning Customers
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Companies using SAP Assortment Planning for Assortment Planning include: Axfood, a Sweden based Retail organisation with 6908 employees and revenues of $6.40 billion, Brookshire Grocery, a United States based Retail organisation with 19000 employees and revenues of $4.40 billion, s.Oliver, a Germany based Retail organisation with 6100 employees and revenues of $2.20 billion, S.Oliver Germany, a Germany based Retail organisation with 4700 employees and revenues of $997.0 million and many others.
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Axfood | Retail | 6908 | $6.4B | Sweden | SAP | SAP Assortment Planning | Assortment Planning | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Axfood began working with SAP in November to co-develop and modernize SAP Assortment Planning for supermarkets in Sweden. The engagement targeted the retail assortment decision function and category management workflows, embedding the Assortment Planning application into merchandising processes for grocery operations.
Development efforts focused on user experience enhancements, predictive clustering capabilities, and real time simulation to support scenario modelling and assortment testing. The collaboration produced a standardized SAP Assortment Planning product that SAP announced in March 2023, and implemented functional modules including predictive clustering for grouping products and customer segments, simulation engines for real time scenario analysis, and UX refinements to support category managers.
Operational scope concentrated on supermarket operations and category management teams within Axfood in Sweden, with governance organized around joint product development and standardization between Axfood and SAP. The implementation explicitly aimed to improve assortment decisions and reduce waste in retail assortments while packaging the capability as a standardized Assortment Planning offering for broader retail adoption.
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Brookshire Grocery | Retail | 19000 | $4.4B | United States | SAP | SAP Assortment Planning | Assortment Planning | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Brookshire Grocery implemented SAP Assortment Planning as part of a phased adoption of SAP retail applications. The deployment was placed within the Assortment Planning category to centralize assortment decisioning and to support merchandising and forecasting workflows across the retailer.
The implementation included SAP for Retail modules for buying, pricing, forecasting and merchandise assortment planning, with SAP Assortment Planning configured to align assortment rules and category plans with demand forecasts and buying schedules. Configuration work emphasized assortment segmentation, allocation parameters and integration points between forecasting outputs and buying plans to drive consistent assortment recommendations.
Rollout followed a phased schedule that began in 2007, with supermarket reporting that the retailer planned to go live with its SAP retail assortment and related merchandising solutions in April 2008, covering merchandising and inventory planning functions. Governance focused on staged module activation and merchandising process changes to improve stock conditions, forecasting and assortment decisions as stated.
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s.Oliver | Retail | 6100 | $2.2B | Germany | SAP | SAP Assortment Planning | Assortment Planning | 2021 | KPS |
In 2021, s.Oliver implemented SAP Assortment Planning as part of a broader initiative to lay the foundation for true omnichannel. The rollout was executed alongside an SAP Fashion Management Solution implementation, led by KPS, to standardize the digital flow of goods and values across the company.
The SAP Assortment Planning deployment established a central database as a single source of truth for master data and assortment processes. Functional configuration emphasized assortment lifecycle capabilities and collection planning workflows, with category-aligned features for size and allocation planning to support assortment decision making across the group of brands.
Integration points were implemented with core business process domains including design to procurement, manufacturing and logistics, and customer-facing point of sale applications. The implementation was tied to the SAP Fashion Management Solution for end-to-end process support, and the platform underpinned modern applications at approximately 9,200 points of sale to enable new omnichannel scenarios controlled directly from branches.
Governance and process harmonization accompanied the technical rollout, with standardization across brands and business units and harmonization of cross-departmental processes to increase transparency. The project emphasized state of the art infrastructure and centralized master data governance, enabling transparency and faster, more customer-oriented decision making as described by the s.Oliver digital leadership.
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Retail | 4700 | $997M | Germany | SAP | SAP Assortment Planning | Assortment Planning | 2021 | KPS |
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