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Sales Are Booming. Now I’ve Really Got Problems!
How to stop inventory and service swings, and generate sustainable, consistent results.
So many companies see a sales increase as a panacea, and yet when sales do grow, they struggle fulfilling demand or experience cost issues attempting to fulfill all demand. Soon enough the pendulum ride begins. Sales go up, inventory becomes excessive; and then cost issues emerge, inventory drops and customers are disappointed.
It can be difficult to pin point exactly what causes growth to be more pain than panacea, however most often the cause is a common foundational flaw. This guide will reveal this flaw, and how to get on a path to sustainable, consistent results.
Download today and discover:
- What causes dramatic inventory and customer service swings
- Different ways the pendulum effect ripples across an organization
- How to capture every sale without inflating inventory and generate consistent growth
- Successful case examples and results of companies doing things differently
CHALLENGE THE STATUS QUO
Amazon, Alibaba and others have changed commerce. You must adapt
your supply chain to survive.



