Super-Pharm Selects RELEX Solutions to enhance retail operations in Poland
Apr 13, 2023 • 2 minSuper-Pharm, the leading chain of pharmacies, drugstores, perfumeries, and opticians in Poland, has partnered with RELEX Solutions, provider of unified supply chain and retail planning solutions, to enhance its retail operations, including forecasting and replenishment, unified space planning, and clearance optimization. The RELEX solution will service Super-Pharm’s stores, e-commerce and the distribution center in Poland.
Before partnering with RELEX, Super-Pharm used a legacy system with many local customizations and workarounds created in disparate spreadsheets. With RELEX, they bring space planning, forecasting, replenishment, and inventory clearance optimization together in a single solution platform. This unified approach gives Super-Pharm full transparency into their planning and operations, automated processes to replace manual spreadsheets, and an enhanced ability to develop and measure KPIs across the business.
“We are thrilled to partner with RELEX Solutions to reposition Super-Pharm in terms of technology to support our business decisions. We selected RELEX after being impressed by the positive references from their customers and partners,” says Monika Kołaszyńska, CEO of Super-Pharm Poland. “With the RELEX unified solution, we expect to improve forecast accuracy, automate processes, and link store-specific planograms with replenishment.”
“We are proud to welcome Super-Pharm to the RELEX family. We have had a very positive collaboration so far, and we are excited to continue developing our partnership,” says Jason Berry, Senior Vice President Sales UK & Ireland, Nordics & South Africa at RELEX Solutions. “This partnership represents a significant milestone for us in the Central and Eastern Europe region, opening up new opportunities to expand our market reach. We are pleased that Super- Pharm recognizes the benefits of our unified solution, and we look forward to supporting them in achieving their business objectives.”