Bending the Cost Curve in Retail

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October 22, 2021
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Bending the Cost Curve in Retail

Making profits in retail has become an arduous task due to ever-changing consumer behavior and labor productivity, and that’s why retail business owners need to undertake process automation.

Moreover, with the upsurge in the pandemic, the challenges of growing a business have increased exponentially. And it’s the responsibility of leadership teams to put their best foot forward to bend the cost curve in a well-suited manner.

Here are a few tips that you should take into consideration for the sake of better cost optimization:

Strive to Gain Cost Transparency

Generally, retailers face a hard time because they don’t have clarity regarding cost components. Hence, it is significant for them to keep a tab on expenses during their SKU journey. Once they achieve complete cost transparency, they will be able to prevent unnecessary spendings proactively.

We recommend stocking an entire case, as it will help you trim down labor charges per product unit significantly. Besides ensuring cost savings, it will keep all the hassle that the individual product management units usually cause at bay.

Innovate your Identity to Incorporate Newer Practices

A lot of retail brands offer store product assembly for pickup. What you should take care of is adapting to the changing environment. Consider engaging employees to support proper social distancing and offer “No Contact” or social distancing options for product delivery. Moreover, you should be able to ensure hygiene practices while ensuring supply chain deliverables

Develop New Revenue Streams and Pricing Models

As a retailer, you need to think of new ways to introduce new product lines and even improve existing business lines. Some current instances also demand change in models like pay at pickup or virtual shopping/trying facilities in your website.

All in all, retailers must think beyond their tried-and-test strategies to bend the cost curve for business continuity and high profits. With the help of this article, we have suggested a few easy-to-follow tips so that you can get a head start.

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