List of SymphonyAI Shelf Planning Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SymphonyAI Shelf Planning for Allocation and Replenishment from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SymphonyAI Shelf Planning for Allocation and Replenishment include: Foodstuffs, a New Zealand based Retail organisation with 26000 employees and revenues of $7.00 billion, The Wills Group, a United States based Retail organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, Foodland Super Market, Ltd.,, a United States based Retail organisation with 2600 employees and revenues of $350.0 million and many others.
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Foodland Super Market, Ltd., | Retail | 2600 | $350M | United States | SymphonyAI | SymphonyAI Shelf Planning | Allocation and Replenishment | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Foodland Super Market, Ltd. signed a multi-year agreement with SymphonyAI for supply chain and category planning, and SymphonyAI Shelf Planning was scheduled for later phases. SymphonyAI Shelf Planning is being deployed as part of an Allocation and Replenishment program to support merchandising and store operations across Foodland's Hawaii stores.
The implementation roadmap specified Integrated Category Planning modules, with Store Insights, Planogram Automation and Shelf Planning earmarked for subsequent phases. Shelf Planning was included as a later-phase capability to improve planogram automation, store insights and inventory outcomes across Foodland's Hawaii stores following initial master data, promotions and supply chain implementations.
Architecturally the Shelf Planning deployment is positioned to consume canonical master data and promotional inputs delivered in earlier phases, and to feed planogram automation workflows and store-level assortment decisions. Operational coverage focuses on merchandising, store operations and inventory planning across Foodland locations in Hawaii, with configuration centered on planogram rules, shelf capacity constraints and store clustering typical of Allocation and Replenishment workflows.
Governance and rollout were structured under the multi-year agreement, with phased activation tied to completion of master data and promotions modules. The stated objective for SymphonyAI Shelf Planning is to strengthen planogram automation, enhance store insights and improve inventory outcomes for Foodland's Hawaii stores.
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Foodstuffs | Retail | 26000 | $7.0B | New Zealand | SymphonyAI | SymphonyAI Shelf Planning | Allocation and Replenishment | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Foodstuffs North Island implemented SymphonyAI Shelf Planning within the Allocation and Replenishment category, deploying planogram automation across its North Island banners in New Zealand. The rollout targeted cluster-based planograms and store-specific variants to support faster new-store set-ups and to increase planogram adoption among store owners. Implementation scope covered category planning and merchandising processes across banner merchandising teams and store-owner operators.
SymphonyAI Shelf Planning was configured to generate automated planograms using cluster segmentation and to produce store-level variants that preserve cluster standards while enabling localized adjustments. Functional capabilities implemented included automated planogram generation, planogram automation workflows, and variant management to enable store-owner flexibility during merchandising execution. Configuration emphasized catalog-driven planogram rules and automated layout generation to accelerate store set-up cycles and day-to-day shelving decisions.
Operational rollout began in 2020 and focused on embedding the system into merchandising workflows for category planners and store operators, shifting planogram creation from manual to automated processes. Governance changes included new operational handoffs between central category teams and store owners to manage variants and adoption, and procedures to use automated outputs as the baseline for store setup. Outcomes reported in the rollout included improved planogram adoption, greater store-owner flexibility, and faster merchandising processes including speedier new-store set-ups across Foodstuffs North Island banners.
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The Wills Group | Retail | 400 | $1.5B | United States | SymphonyAI | SymphonyAI Shelf Planning | Allocation and Replenishment | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, The Wills Group implemented SymphonyAI Shelf Planning. The Wills Group deployed SymphonyAI Shelf Planning as a web-based Allocation and Replenishment application to deliver store-specific shelf plans and tailored planograms across its Mid-Atlantic Dash In convenience network in the United States. The implementation targeted merchandising and space planning workflows, enabling category managers and store planners to use data-driven placement and stocking logic to optimize product placement at the store level. The deployment was provisioned as a centralized web interface accessible across the retailer's Mid-Atlantic footprint, incorporating store-level planogram generation, assortment optimization and replenishment-oriented shelf allocation workflows. Governance emphasized operationalizing planogram updates and handoffs between merchandising, inventory management and store operations teams, and the implementation aims to reduce out-of-stocks, minimize excess inventory and improve customer engagement through data-driven placement and tailored store planograms in the United States.
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