Asia Retailers Achieve Supply Chain Resilience and Automation Post-Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic posed severe challenges for retailers in Asia, disrupting supply chains, altering consumer demand, and forcing rapid adaptation. Leading companies such as Blue Yonder and FamilyMart leveraged Microsoft technology to transform their supply chain operations and automate in-store processes. Blue Yonder deployed its Luminate Control Tower on Microsoft Azure, integrating AI and ML-based forecasting to provide real-time insights across global supply chains. This empowered customers to reduce expenses and raise planning efficiencies, especially in unpredictable market conditions. FamilyMart in Japan partnered with Telexistence to automate product inspection and shelf stocking with Azure-powered AI, robotics, and telecommunications—a solution particularly impactful for safe, contactless shopping and operational continuity. Australian retailer Rip Curl unified its data ecosystem and utilized Microsoft Power BI for instant visibility into store shipments and inventories, driving improved decision-making and operational clarity. Many other retailers in Asia adopted a combination of Power BI, Power Apps, and Teams to enhance employee and customer engagement, automate store processes, and support new safety measures such as contactless transactions. As a result, retailers were able to respond with agility, maintain customer engagement during lockdowns, and prepare for future disruptions using cloud-enabled, data-driven operations.
- Organization
- Blue Yonder
- Industry
- Retail
- Location
- Japan
- Published
- August 2020
Reported outcomes
+60%
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Strategic outcomes
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Use case focus
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- 1Real-time Supply Chain Visibility and Forecasting
- 2Automated Product Inspection and Shelf Stocking
- 3Unified Retail Data Analytics Platform
- Retailers faced severe disruptions to supply chains due to COVID-19.
- Dramatic shifts in consumer demand and shopping behavior created inventory management challenges.
- Manual store and inventory processes limited operational agility.
- Requirement for safe, contactless shopping environments.
- Inventory inefficiencies led to increased costs and reduced service quality.
- Blue Yonder's Luminate Control Tower on Azure for AI-driven, real-time supply chain visibility and forecasting.
- FamilyMart automated in-store inspection and shelf stocking via Azure-based AI, robotics and Telexistence solutions.
- Rip Curl consolidated retail and wholesale data, deploying Power BI for real-time inventory and shipment insights.
- Adoption of Power Apps and Teams for automating store processes and frontline collaboration.
- Integrated Power BI for unified, data-driven decision making.
- Up to 30% reduction in operational expenses for supply chain customers.
- Increase of up to 60% in planning efficiency using AI-driven insights.
- Greater operational agility and resilience during disruptions.
- Contactless, automated store processes improved safety for customers and staff.
- Improved inventory visibility, reducing lost sales and excess stock.
Architecture
Blue Yonder's Luminate Control Tower processes supply chain data on Azure using AI and ML forecasting. FamilyMart's in-store operations are automated by Azure-based AI and robotics, partnered with Telexistence. Rip Curl integrates data sources into Power BI for organization-wide analytics.
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