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List of SAS Merchandise Planning Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
AutoZone Retail 69440 $16.3B United States SAS Institute SAS Merchandise Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2007 n/a
In 2007, AutoZone implemented SAS Merchandise Planning. The deployment used SAS Merchandise Planning in the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category to centralize demand forecasting and merchandise planning across the retailer's nearly 4,000 stores and extensive product assortment. The implementation focused on functional capabilities typical of Advanced Planning and Scheduling, including statistical demand forecasting, merchandise level planning, inventory planning and replenishment orchestration. SAS Merchandise Planning was configured to support multi fulfillment options, enabling planning inputs to reflect store fulfillment, direct ship and other fulfillment channels. Automation of forecast generation and forecast to plan workflows was embedded to standardize planning runs and scenario evaluation. The solution ingested consumer and market data feeds to inform forecasting models and aligned planning outputs with merchandising and supply chain execution. Operational coverage included merchandising, planning and supply chain teams across retail stores and distribution sites, enabling cross functional coordination of assortment and replenishment. Integrations described were limited to data ingestion and downstream planning outputs, with no specific third party systems named in the source. Governance emphasized synchronization of business decision making around a single demand planning process and centralized merchandise planning activities, instituting structured forecast review cycles and planning ownership in merchandising and supply chain. AutoZone used SAS Merchandise Planning to shape and accurately fill customer demand across fulfillment options and planned to further synchronize its business around SAS latest integrated merchandise planning solution.
Five Below Retail 7000 $3.6B United States SAS Institute SAS Merchandise Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2018 n/a
In 2018 Five Below implemented SAS Merchandise Planning to strengthen Advanced Planning and Scheduling across merchandising, inventory, planning, allocations and analytics. The deployment of SAS Merchandise Planning was positioned as a demand forecasting and planning backbone for both pre-season and in-season supply chain workflows. The implementation used SAS Viya for demand forecasting and statistical modeling, with functional capabilities implemented for demand forecasting, in-season replenishment and allocations, reorder automation for direct to store delivery products, promotion and markdown optimization, pack and size profiling, and AI driven allocation and replenishment management. A core data repository for product, location, sales history, on hand history, on orders and transactional history was created to serve as the baseline for these Advanced Planning and Scheduling functions. SAS Viya and related optimization tools were deployed in Five Below’s Azure subscription rather than as a vendor hosted SaaS, allowing direct integration with the retailer’s data platform. Demand forecasts from SAS were integrated into Oracle’s Merchandising Financial Planning MFP and item planning workflows, and planning outputs were used to drive in-season allocations and reorders. The broader integration landscape included a modernized data pipeline for allocations and execution that leveraged Azure ADF, Kafka and Databricks alongside Blue Yonder JDA Allocations for downstream allocation execution, and existing corporate systems such as Oracle EBS and Sps Commerce EDI for transactional interfaces. Program governance was led from Product Management and Solution Architecture for Merchandising, Inventory, Planning, Allocation, Supply Chain and Analytics, with responsibilities spanning master data management, purchase order management, PLM, financial and assortment planning, vendor portals, multi echelon replenishment and allocation processes, and omni demand forecasting including BOPUS and ship from store. Work remains in progress to operationalize long term pre-season forecasts into merchandising financial planning and to extend multi node fulfillment and order management optimization. The implementation explicitly reported improved demand plan accuracy and more accurate execution of receipts as a primary benefit.
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  1. Frimo, a United States based Professional Services organization with 2 Employees
  2. O'Reilly Automotive, Inc., a United States based Automotive company with 87377 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAS Merchandise Planning Coverage

SAS Merchandise Planning is a Advanced Planning and Scheduling solution from SAS Institute.

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

Organizations such as AutoZone and Five Below are recorded users of SAS Merchandise Planning for Advanced Planning and Scheduling.

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

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

Companies using SAS 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 - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 50%.

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

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