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31 January 2011

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Agentrics Launches New Product Lifecycle Management Software

Agentrics announced the launch of new Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software to help retailers and manufacturers overcome the complexity of managing an increasing number of product launches and own-label products.

The Agentrics software, PLM Active, will allow retailers to adopt IT best-practices and processes, which will simplify and increase the speed of new product launches. Currently, product launches can take anywhere between 20 and 80 weeks to prepare because of the vast quantities of information and numerous suppliers involved. PLM software helps everyone in an organization, from the design stage right through to production, marketing, packaging and the supply chain, align themselves by accessing a single, reliable source of data.

“Quite a few of our larger, supermarket customers are already benefiting from our enterprise solutions to help run very successful private-label businesses,” says Jeremy Whinnett, Director PLM at Agentrics. “But as the private label market expands and gets more and more complex to manage, many other retailers and manufacturers want to get in on the action.”

Increased consumer demand for products which are more sustainable and competitively priced is putting greater pressure on retailers to compete head on with national brands – fuelled in part by the economic recession and rising prices. New regulatory requirements and food safety standards are also paving the way for retailers to quickly and efficiently ensure that any products in the supply chain are backed up with sound, accurate information. For instance, a food company might have to substantiate claims that a product definitely contains no nuts and was ‘Made in the UK’, as stipulated on the label; while a hard goods retailer might have to suddenly dispel media claims that items were unethically sourced using sweatshops in the Far East. Even during the recent contaminated German egg food scare, supermarkets had to be able to quickly identify and point out that no products were at risk, or otherwise be seen to remove any tainted products immediately from the shelves.

Whinnett says that the ‘out-of-the-box’ pre-configured PLM Active solution, available via the internet on a reduced-cost subscription basis (Software as a Service), will be ideally suited for smaller to mid-sized retail businesses with a growing proportion of own-label products. The software includes tools to assist with the collaborative development of products and a single supplier database, ensuring a single version of the truth and less exposure to manual data-entry errors. Using PLM Active, retailers can provide details on everything that goes into a product, from the idea stage right through to the shelf.

“Many retailers and manufacturers are put off by the perceived scale and upfront costs of a big IT implementation, concerned that benefits often take too long to materialize,” says Whinnett. “Yet the flip side of not having any PLM systems in place and using nothing but basic spreadsheets to manage thousands of products, with sometimes hundreds of suppliers and varying product attributes, is far more daunting. So we’re seeing more and more retailers looking for a quick fix and scalable IT solution for the future.”

A leading health and beauty ‘drugstore’ retailer in the US has just completed a successful trial of the Agentrics PLM Active software, taking just three months to fully implement the solution.

“PLM Active gives the ability to control the launch of individual products, much more quickly,” he says. “It also allows retailers to substantiate any claims made, whether it’s to verify products’ ingredients, labeling or supply chain details. Everything becomes so much more transparent and easier to use with a centralized database of pertinent information at your fingertips. With a single glimpse, retailers get a holistic view of all products throughout their entire life, giving rise to considerable cost savings and faster time to market.”

About Agentrics

 Agentrics is a global provider of retail and supply chain solutions for clients including ASDA, Carrefour, Auchan, Marks & Spencer, PepsiCo, Casino, Walgreens, Coles and Best Buy.

Its business solutions enable leading retailers, brand manufacturers and suppliers launch more products faster, by fostering a collaborative supply chain with accurate, timely and automated data sharing. This leads to significant efficiencies, lower costs and faster time to market, while benchmarking performance against the world’s best.

The company was founded over a decade ago by the world’s top retail players as one of the industry’s first ever online exchange platforms in order to increase competitive advantage and profitability through the joint development of best practices. Today, Agentrics offers solutions covering spend management, product sourcing, supply chain planning and replenishment, retail intelligence, online collaboration and communication, as well as product lifecycle management.

Agentrics employs more than 600 people working in 14 languages across 34 countries. Its customers represent more than $1.5 trillion in consumer spending.

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