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By Nick Heath

Published: Thursday 31 January 2008


Name

Ollie Clark


Location

Leeds


Occupation

Software Developer


Comment

Have Accenture actually asked any retailers if they want or need a system like this? When I worked in Tesco, we had an amazing system of informing the shelf stackers that shelves needed filling. They walked around whilst they were filling shelves, took a note of empty shelves and then went to get some stock to fill them up. I can't see any advantages this system has over that and it's going to cost a lot more than paying shelf stackers to look at shelves.



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