JustEnough Software partners with retail firm Retail Integrated Services

December 08, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: General News

(Durham, N.C.) Demand management company JustEnough Software Corporation today announced a partnership with retail consulting firm Retail Integrated Services (RIS), a division of Clicks and Mortar Consulting. The partnership provides Retail Integrated Services clients with a proven option for their demand forecasting, replenishment and allocations and merchandise and assortment planning requirements.

Clicks & Mortar is an independent firm that constantly seeks to find new and innovative solutions which solve clients’ dynamic business issues. Some of the companies they have worked with include retailers like Barnes & Noble, J. Crew, Gymboree, OfficeMax and Steve Madden.

 “RIS works daily with retailers who could truly benefit from JustEnough’s solutions,” said Todd Kolber, VP of North American Sales for JustEnough. “Essentially, they have the customers and we have the software.  By working as partners, we can quickly and cost-effectively deliver solutions at a great value to their clients.”  

When RIS President and Founder Dennis Veltre first discovered JustEnough through a business colleague, he said he was impressed with several aspects of JustEnough’s offerings.

“First, and most important, the breadth and depth of the application suite was very extensive,” said Veltre. “After a demo of JustEnough’s solutions, we were convinced that JustEnough is comparable to the major software companies that provide solutions in merchandise planning, allocation and replenishment for the fashion industry.”

In addition, Veltre found that JustEnough’s three platforms – Saas, on-premise and mobile – make their demand management solutions “attractive for all types of mid-sized to large fashion retailers.”

With retailers being careful about expenditures during this tough economic climate, JustEnough provides an affordably-priced solution for retailers looking to overcome challenges in demand forecasting, replenishment and allocations and merchandise and assortment planning.

As Veltre said, “JustEnough provides a refreshing and cost-effective approach to several major issues facing today’s retail environment.”

Founded in 1994, JustEnough is a global leader in Demand Forecasting and Demand Planning solutions.

Available OnDemand, OnSite and OnMobile, JustEnough’s Demand Management solutions help retailers, manufacturers and wholesale distributors of every size, across a breadth of industries, to forecast their customer demand, plan their inventory, sales and operations and then execute on those plans.

JustEnough services more than 200 of the world’s leading brands including Replenishment of Levi Strauss’s North American stores, Inventory Planning at Nissan, Demand Planning at Kraft Foods and Merchandise Planning at Strandbags. Each year JustEnough calculates over 1.5 billion forecasts and recommends over 826 million orders to more than 8 million suppliers.

JustEnough is headquartered in the United States with offices worldwide. For more information visit www.JustEnough.com , email info@justenough.com or call +1 (919) 956-7372.

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