Hi everyone!
I work for a home bedding & furniture company and we're looking for a proper inventory planning system. Here's a bit of context on our operation:
- 2,000+ SKUs ranging from pillowcases to dressers
- 10–20 suppliers with a mix of overseas containers and local truck deliveries
- $100M+ in annual sales
- 4 x 3PL warehouses across Canada and the US
- 10 retail stores that need regular replenishment
- Our website is currently on WooCommerce (though migrating to Shopify this year) and our retail stores are already on the Shopify POS and use Fulfil.io as our order management system
Right now our operations team is managing everything in spreadsheets, which works until it doesn't — it's error-prone and doesn't scale well for forecasting. We're starting to look at dedicated systems and would love to hear from anyone who's been through a similar evaluation. A few names have come up in our research:
Enterprise tier: SAP IBP, RELEX, o9 Solutions, Anaplan, Oracle Fusion Mid-market tier: Inventory Planner by Sage, Streamline, Intuendi, Netstock, Slimstock, Prediko
Has anyone used any of these at a similar scale? Any strong recommendations or ones to avoid? Open to other suggestions too!