Fabletics, the world’s largest digitally native activewear brand, is rolling out GreyOrange’s gStore retail SaaS application at more than 100 stores across North America, GreyOrange announced.
Fabletics is a digitally-native activewear retailer renowned for its VIP membership-based model, tech-forward store experience, and flexible omnichannel fulfillment options. It is using the gStore app to gain pinpoint-accurate intelligence about the location and status of every unit of inventory in its retail locations, including its flagship stores in New York and Los Angeles.
Using integrated analytics powered by state-of-the-art overhead and handheld RFID readers, Fabletics team members can see precisely where inventory is located. They can see if items are abandoned in dressing rooms or left in the wrong section, and they know immediately if products are running low on the floor. The gStore app’s intelligent workforce tasking alerts store associates via smartphone and provides guided pathways for replenishment.
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“The gStore app gives us precise visibility into the location of every item in the store,” said Ron Harries, Senior Vice President, Head of Retail at Fabletics. “With our previous solution, we could only see what had been sold. Now we can track where items are located in real time – and act on that information. Our teams instantly know what inventory is missing, and where, so we always have the appropriate stock in the right place to generate the most sales. The app enhances smoother operations and a better customer experience.”
“Retailers waste so much time and money just trying to figure out where their inventory is. But once they have that real-time visibility, the game changes,” said Troy Siwek, General Manager, gStore by GreyOrange. “It’s not just about cost savings-it’s about unlocking more sales, running a sharper operation, and delivering a better experience for every customer. That kind of intelligence is exactly what gStore was built for.”
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire