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Smart Shelves Get Smart - PPT Presentation

AJ Ledesma Sarah Orth Sydney Ouellette Tyler Williams Agenda Issue Maintaining Inventory Solution The Smartshelf Tech Talk Financial investment Risks Business Impact Conclusion Issue Maintaining Inventory ID: 559510

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Smart Shelves Get Smart

AJ Ledesma, Sarah Orth, Sydney Ouellette, Tyler WilliamsSlide2

Agenda

Issue: Maintaining Inventory

Solution: The Smartshelf

Tech

Talk

Financial investment

Risks

Business Impact

ConclusionSlide3

Issue: Maintaining InventorySlide4

Issue: Maintaining Inventory

Slide5

$1.29-$2.58 billion

Cost of Walmart’s potential loss of sales annually due to meager inventory levels.Slide6

Where Should We Start?

Return on Investment (ROI) decrease since 2010

Decrease in same-store sales

Growing competition against online retailers (Amazon)

Struggling quarterly operating margins and profitability Slide7

Walmart Neighborhood MarketSlide8

Solution: Panasonic Retail Powershelf

Shelves with an automatic pricing and weight sensor mechanism to help you track and control your

inventory.Slide9

Tech Talk: How Does it Work?Slide10

Integration TimelineSlide11

Initial Investment

The average Walmart Neighborhood Market is 40,000 square feet, creating an initial investment of approximately $200,000

per store.

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Total initial investment after expanding to 286 locations:

$57.2 MillionSlide12

Potential Risks

Purchase and Installation

Employee Training

Long-term ROI

Risk with Untested ProductSlide13

Impact on Customer

Improve customer relations

Attract customers via new technology

Increase customer interaction

Provides consumers with more transparent product informationSlide14

Impact on Business

Maintain inventory levels

Faster ordering and billing process

Decrease time effect issue, updates prices automatically

Potential advertising opportunitiesSlide15

Thank You!