Garbage, Supermarkets are range from POG so if you are ranged for a product you should have it. If you don't, its a stuff up somewhere along the line
Forget CASS, yes it tells us that its ranged to who but thats the extent of 'reporting' it does. We use a tool called discoverer that is a data program that can just pull about any report that you could want(if you know how to build the report). Second the Business Intelligence software can be used or aztec which tells us all the sales data etc
PI report takes a whole 15seconds to pull every store SOH for a SKU around australia
Uhuh, firstly well then, you can come check out our store which is ranged for plenty of lines which we dont actually carry. We're even ranged for an entire SECTION that we dont carry in the store, because it hasnt been Plannogramed yet - that was 18 months ago.
As for plannograms, i wouldnt trust them as far as i could throw them, considering the items never actually seem to fit how they say they do (or even more hilariously on the wonderful Norwest team was actually planaogrammed OUTSIDE OF THE SHELF SPACE, i didnt know beer could fly, did you?). we've been telling the wonderful bussiness team for 5 years that some of our petfod doesnt fit as per the planogram, do they do anything? NOPE. infact, it was only fixed when the bussiness manager for the pet section saw it in person
Secondly, I never said that CASS could be used for anything else, i said that CASS could tell you whether something is ranged or not, how exactly is that any different from what you said.
Thirdly, wow, i dont care how quick a PI check can be done, it has no relevance to the point i was making.
Thirdly, in your "wonderful" post, i dont believe you answered the original question, so why are they scanning everything in the shop for homeshop? Instead of helping, you've picked up minor (if any) mistakes.
Contribute constructively, or don't contribtue at all. Consider that an official warning, i may not be higher than you in woolworths, but i sure as hell am in these forums.