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The Case for ECR : A review and outlook of continuous ECR adoption in Western Europe
Type
book
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Abstract
In 2004, ECR Europe was preparing to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The ECR Europe Board commissioned a study - The Case for ECR . The purpose of the study was to review ECR achievement in Europe, to report the progress which had already been made and to estimate the further benefits which could be achieved. In the report presented here you will see that:
- since 1995 3.6% of consumer sales value has been saved through successful ECR adoption in Europe or a €18 billion benefit in cost and inventory reduction;
- a further 3.3% of retail sales value could be saved by full adoption of ECR ,a €28 billion benefit in cost and inventory reduction by adopting fully ECR business practices;
- potential sales growth of 5% - €42 billion - is available by better meeting shoppers and consumers needs through new product, improved information and service offerings in store;
- top tier ECR adopters enjoy 6% better service levels, 5% higher on shelf availability and 10 days lower finished goods inventories than low or non adopters of ECR practices.
http://globalscorecard.gs1.org/gsclive/download/pub_2005_case_for_ecr_full_report%28modified%29.pdf
- since 1995 3.6% of consumer sales value has been saved through successful ECR adoption in Europe or a €18 billion benefit in cost and inventory reduction;
- a further 3.3% of retail sales value could be saved by full adoption of ECR ,a €28 billion benefit in cost and inventory reduction by adopting fully ECR business practices;
- potential sales growth of 5% - €42 billion - is available by better meeting shoppers and consumers needs through new product, improved information and service offerings in store;
- top tier ECR adopters enjoy 6% better service levels, 5% higher on shelf availability and 10 days lower finished goods inventories than low or non adopters of ECR practices.
http://globalscorecard.gs1.org/gsclive/download/pub_2005_case_for_ecr_full_report%28modified%29.pdf
Project(s)
Language
English
Keywords
efficient consumer reponse
collaboration
consumer goods
retail
distribution
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Refereed
No
Publisher
ECR Europe
Publisher place
Brussels
Start page
115
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
68389
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