Survey of retail decision-makers reveals crucial need for store intelligence, with 40% of respondents planning to invest in new technology to improve operations and visibility
SAN FRANCISCO, March 27, 2024 – Simbe, the leading provider of Store Intelligence™ solutions that increase retailer performance through unprecedented visibility and insights, today released a new study in collaboration with Coresight Research, a leading research and advisory firm specializing in retail and technology. According to the report, The State of In-Store Retailing: Opportunities To Redefine Operations, the majority of retailers are investing, or planning to invest, in new in-store technology solutions to improve performance across inventory management, operations, and planning.
The report surveyed 150 retail decision-makers across the U.S. to assess industry pain points and technology adoption. The findings revealed that retailers are experiencing significant challenges – and revenue losses – related to managing operations across the store, including out-of-stocks, price and promotion execution, planogram compliance, e-commerce fulfillment, and assortment planning:
“Modern retail has simply become too dynamic for status quo tools, and retailers who fail to adapt are experiencing the financial ramifications,” said Deborah Weinswig, CEO and Founder of Coresight Research. “As the retail technology industry continues to advance, we’re seeing more leaders invest in proven AI- and data-based solutions that drive efficiencies and enhance transparency throughout the store. This study underscores the critical role of store intelligence in closing the revenue and information gaps that exist today.”
To minimize lost revenue and improve store performance, Coresight Research and Simbe found that retailers are turning to new in-store technologies that operate seamlessly within retail settings and leverage AI, data analytics, and automation to optimize store operations and drive revenue:
"Traditional tools like manual scans create inefficiencies and information gaps that impact retailer revenue, sustain shopper attrition & limit spend, and perpetuate labor challenges," said Brad Bogolea, CEO of Simbe. "Leading retailers – from global and national chains like SpartanNash and BJ’s Wholesale Club, to regional grocers known for technological innovation like Schnucks – are showcasing the business value of in-store automation. Only Simbe’s technology provides the multiple value streams, chain-wide proof points, and critical technological & service capabilities required to support retailers’ vision for resilient operations and stellar shopper & associate experiences.”
A more comprehensive look at the data can be found at https://www.simberobotics.com/site/coresight-research-details-the-store-operations-business-imperative. Coresight Research will be hosting a webinar on April 9 to present the findings with further takeaways for retailers. Register to attend.
Methodology
Data in this report are as of March 1, 2024. Informing the data in this report is an online survey of 150 decision-makers at US-based retailers, conducted by Coresight Research during January 30–31, 2024. The results have a margin of error of +/-10% at a 95% confidence interval.
Respondents in the survey satisfied the following criteria: