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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Centro Cuesta Retail 1900 $600M Dominican Republic SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2011 n/a
In 2011, Centro Cuesta implemented SAP Forecasting and Replenishment. The deployment was scoped to the supermarket store format and cataloged under the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category to centralize planning and control for store replenishment. The SAP Forecasting and Replenishment implementation configured forecasting and replenishment processes to ensure product availability, including demand forecasting, stock monitoring, and the automatic creation of procurement proposals for purchasing. Functional capabilities emphasized maintaining required quantities for internal use and for sales and distribution, and operationalized availability checks and replenishment runs typical of Advanced Planning and Scheduling solutions. Operational coverage included all stores in the supermarket format and affected inventory planning, purchasing, distribution, and store operations teams. The project used SAP Business Warehouse standards to analyze and monitor process quality and the implementation, embedding data-driven validation into ongoing replenishment operations. Project governance centered on planning and control activities, with assigned responsibilities to ensure goods availability and to manage the automatic procurement proposal lifecycle. Ongoing process monitoring leveraged SAP Business Warehouse reporting to validate configuration and to track the quality of forecasting and replenishment workflows.
Coop Holding B.V. Retail 2500 $600M Netherlands SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2012 n/a
In 2012, Coop Holding B.V. implemented SAP Forecasting and Replenishment to centralize demand planning and replenishment across its supermarket chain, within the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category. The rollout targeted 228 Coop Supermarkten branches and aimed to standardize forecast driven ordering and inventory control at store level. SAP Forecasting and Replenishment was configured to generate consumer demand forecasts and automatic order recommendations, providing demand planning, replenishment logic and item level inventory tracking. The program included an interim closed goods flow configuration to enable inventory tracking at the item level, and phased conversion to automatic ordering functionality, reflecting standard Advanced Planning and Scheduling capabilities such as forecast smoothing, order suggestion generation and replenishment rule execution. Configuration work began on 1 March 2012 based on a blueprint developed by Coop, with myBrand performing the configuration and implementation activities described in the project notes. Pilot deployments were executed in the stores in Enschede, Gaanderen and Schiedam, and by July 2012 all three pilot branches were running SAP Forecasting and Replenishment as scheduled. Deployment pacing shows roughly 60 branches moved to closed goods flow and about 50 branches converted to automatic ordering during the early rollout. The implementation affected store operations and supply chain planning processes, moving ordering responsibility toward system generated recommendations and requiring new procedures for inventory tracking and goods flow control. Project governance emphasized tight business and IT cooperation, a structured rollout method and a business case orientation that guided phased process changes and the staged conversion of branches and franchisers. The joint Coop and myBrand project received a gold plaque at the SAP Quality Awards, with the jury noting the strong cooperation between business and IT, the project structure and rollout approach, and the realization of the business case. The SAP Forecasting and Replenishment implementation was framed to enable the supermarket chain to maximize revenue while minimizing inventories, with all branches and franchisers planned to be on the system by the end of 2014.
Dollarama Retail 24190 $3.2B Canada SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2015 n/a
In 2015, Dollarama implemented SAP Forecasting and Replenishment as its Advanced Planning and Scheduling solution to support demand planning and replenishment functions across merchandising and supply planning. SAP Forecasting and Replenishment was provisioned to centralize statistical forecasting and replenishment workflows used by demand planners and buyers, establishing a single planning engine for forecast generation and replenishment logic. Configuration focused on statistical forecast models, seasonal and promotional adjustments, and replenishment planning capabilities, with explicit use of exception management and KPI reporting modules. SAP Forecasting and Replenishment was used to develop and evaluate statistical forecast models, refine forecast results based on sales and marketing assumptions, and maintain forecast data to support order generation and inventory planning. Operational coverage emphasized cross functional inputs from sales, marketing, and replenishment teams, with day to day ownership by demand planners such as the Demand Planner and Buyer in Montréal. The implementation supported collaboration workflows where sales and marketing assumptions are incorporated into the SAP Forecasting and Replenishment system, and planners monitor trends in forecast, historical data, seasonal activity, and promotions to build reliable forecasts. Governance and process controls included a monthly collaboration cadence to refine forecast models and align forecasting assumptions across departments, and driving KPI reporting to improve rotation turns and decrease inventory levels of slow moving SKUs. Ongoing activities recorded in the system center on monitoring forecast accuracy, updating statistical models, and coordinating supply planning inputs through SAP Forecasting and Replenishment.
Retail 3000 $320M Spain SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2018 n/a
Retail 760 $146M Sweden SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2008 n/a
Retail 1200 $1.6B Spain SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2015 n/a
Retail 73178 $16.3B United Kingdom SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2013 n/a
Retail 97870 $15.4B Canada SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2020 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 470 $240M South Africa SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2008 n/a
Retail 128000 $22.1B Canada SAP SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2013 n/a
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  1. Trunet Broadband, a India based Professional Services organization with 220 Employees
  2. Standard Building Supplies, a Canada based Retail company with 60 Employees
  3. Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, a Canada based Education organization with 6000 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAP Forecasting and Replenishment Coverage

SAP Forecasting and Replenishment is a Advanced Planning and Scheduling solution from SAP.

Companies worldwide use SAP Forecasting and Replenishment, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Sobeys Canada, Kingfisher, Metro, Dollarama and Wilko are recorded users of SAP Forecasting and Replenishment for Advanced Planning and Scheduling.

Companies using SAP Forecasting and Replenishment are most concentrated in Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using SAP Forecasting and Replenishment are most concentrated in Canada and United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of SAP Forecasting and Replenishment across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using SAP Forecasting and Replenishment range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 18.18%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 36.36%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 45.45%.

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

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