TL;DR:
Replenishment
⚡ Push Strategy Overview – View all push strategies—active, scheduled, paused, or completed—in one dashboard with real-time stock-impact insights.
🧩 Push Strategy Constraints – Create a single push rule combining locations, brands, styles, and merchandise categories for precise targeting.
⏳ Schedule Push Strategy – Set start and end dates so push rules activate and deactivate automatically, or run indefinitely when no dates are set.
📈 Push Impact Preview – See live stock-target impact while adjusting push intensity for confident, data-driven decisions.
🔖 Variant Code in Transfers Export – Replenishment transfers export now includes the variant code for easier matching with external systems.
🎯 Merchandise Category Filter – Quickly narrow RPL proposals by merchandise category for faster analysis.
🔔 Redesigned Transfer Alerts – Clearer alert styling shows shipment requirements and current stock to explain why a transfer cannot be created.
Redistribution
↕️ Sort Items in Batches – Use the new Sort button to instantly order articles by merchandise category, brand, season, collection, or item number, making large batch redistribution faster and more organized.
Performance
⚡ Faster Replenishment Proposals for Sub-Tenants
🚀 Quicker Product Describer Jobs
🔧 System-Wide Optimizations for faster overall processing.
Introduction:
This release delivers powerful enhancements across Replenishment, Redistribution, and overall performance. The Push Strategy screen is fully redesigned with combined constraints, flexible scheduling, live impact previews, and safeguards to prevent overlap and ensure accurate stock-target updates. Replenishment gains a variant code in exports, a merchandise category filter for RPL proposals, and clearer transfer alerts. Redistribution now includes a Sort button to quickly organize large batches by key attributes, while system-wide optimizations speed up replenishment proposals, Product Describer operations, and overall processing.
Replenishment:
Push Strategy Overview
Use Case
Merchandisers need a central place to review all push strategies—active, scheduled, and completed while also tracking their real-time effect on stock targets. Without a clear overview, it’s hard to monitor status, adjust rules, or understand their impact.
Solution
The Push Strategy screen now displays all strategies in one view, including their constraints, push level, stock-target impact, duration, and status (Running, Scheduled, Paused, Ended). From here you can edit existing strategies or create new ones and instantly see the recent impact each strategy has had on stock targets, ensuring better control and transparency.
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Push Strategy Constraints
Use Case
Previously, when creating a push rule you could only specify a single constraint—such as one location—per rule. This limited flexibility and required multiple rules to target different combinations.
Solution
The Push Strategy screen has been fully redesigned. You can now include combinations of locations, brands, styles, and merchandise categories in a single rule. For example, adding both a location and a brand pushes stock targets only for that brand within the selected location, giving you far more precise control with fewer rules.
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Schedule Push Strategy
Use Case
You need to control when a push strategy is active without manually enabling or disabling it, ensuring that stock target adjustments occur only within a specific time window.
Solution
Push rules can now be scheduled with a start and end date.
The rule activates automatically on the start date and deactivates on the end date.
If only an end date is provided, the rule remains active until that date.
If only a start date is provided, it stays active indefinitely after activation.
With no dates entered, the rule remains active until edited or removed.
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Push Impact Preview
Use Case
When setting push intensity, you need to understand how their changes will affect stock targets before applying them, avoiding over- or under-pushing.
Solution
While configuring a push rule, you can now see a live impact preview. Adjust the push intensity slider to immediately view the projected increase in stock targets based on your selected filters, ensuring confident and accurate push adjustments.
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Good to Know – Push Strategies:
No Overlapping Effects
Push strategies can no longer overlap. If a stock target matches the filters of multiple push strategies, only the push intensity of the last executed strategy applies, ensuring clear, conflict-free results.Execution Order Matters
Every new push strategy is added at the bottom of the list and is therefore executed last. The list order directly determines the execution order and final intensity applied.Automatic Recalculation on Create or Edit
Whenever you create or edit a push strategy, all push strategies are re-executed. This guarantees that every stock target is immediately updated according to the correct, most recent strategy.
Variant code in the replenishment proposals export:
Use Case
Planners and merchandisers need the variant code in the replenishment transfers export to easily match transfer data with external systems or detailed product records. Without this column, identifying the exact variant for each transfer required extra lookups and manual cross-referencing.
Solution
The Variant Code column is now included in the Replenishment Transfers export. Each exported line clearly shows the item’s variant code, streamlining reconciliation with external tools and simplifying analysis of transfer details.
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Filter by Merchandise Category on RPL Proposals
Use Case
Merchandisers reviewing replenishment proposals often need to focus on specific merchandise categories such as pants, jackets, or sweaters. Without a merchandise category filter, isolating these items requires manual searching and slows down decision-making.
Solution
A new Merchandise Category filter is now available on the RPL Proposals screen.
Use the hierarchical selector to search, expand, and choose one or multiple categories.
Combine this with existing filters like Color Description or SizeCode for precise results.
Click Apply all to instantly refresh the proposals list and focus only on the relevant merchandise categories.
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Redesigned Replenishment Transfer Alerts
Use Case
When a replenishment transfer cannot be created, such as when the prepared quantity is below the minimum shipment requirement, you need a clear explanation of why the alert appears and what conditions must be met to proceed.
Solution
The Replenishment Transfer alert styling has been completely updated.
Alerts now display a clearer layout with “More details” revealing key data such as total transfers quantity, current stock quantity, minimum/maximum shipment quantity, and max storage capacity.
This design makes it easy to understand the exact requirements of the location and why the alert was triggered, helping users quickly decide whether to approve or adjust the shipment.
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Redistribution:
Sort items in Redistribution Batches
Use Case
Planners handling large redistribution batches need to quickly group related products—such as matching bikini tops and bottoms, ordering by brand, or organizing by season. Without sorting, finding and processing specific articles in mixed batches is slow and error-prone.
Solution
A new Sort button is now available in the redistribution batch screen.
Clicking it opens a dropdown with sorting criteria: Merchandise category, Brand, Season, Collection, and Item number.
Clicking again will change the sorting from ascending to descending.
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Performance Fixes
⚡ Faster Replenishment Proposals for Sub-Tenants – Opening replenishment proposals as a sub-tenant now loads significantly quicker.
🚀 Quicker Product Describer Operations– The Product Describer overview now loads in the jobs list with improved speed.
🔧 System-Wide Optimizations – Numerous backend improvements ensure all processes run as efficiently and quickly as possible.