Swedish electronics retailer SIBA AB selects EazyStock inventory software to raise customer service levels

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EazyStock, the Cloud-based inventory management solution, has been selected by one of Scandinavia's leading home electronics retailers, SIBA AB, to support improved inventory optimisation. SIBA operates retail stores across Sweden, Norway and in Denmark under its sub brand ComputerCity.

The software will be implemented at SIBA's central warehouse in Borås in the coming weeks to optimize inventory levels and raise customer service levels for products distributed to its 32 retail stores throughout the Nordics.

"Our commitment is to offer a combination of lower prices and better service for the consumer electronics market, which means having the right products available for our customers throughout the stores as well as on our websites, at all time. EazyStock will help us improve customer service levels from our central warehouse to the stores which will improve our inventory availability" says Sandra Bexell, Supply Chain Manager at SIBA AB.

EazyStock is a sophisticated cloud-based inventory management solution developed by Syncron, the global supply chain software vendor. It provides small to midsize businesses with low-cost, high-performance inventory forecasting, planning and optimisation capabilities to reduce inventory carrying costs, improve customer service levels and eliminate repetitive inventory management tasks.

"We are extremely happy to add such a renowned company like SIBA to our growing customer base" concluded Daniel Martinsson, EazyStock Business Manager. "The exciting thing about Cloud-based inventory software is that businesses can leverage sophisticated inventory capabilities at low-cost securely over the internet; software that was previously only affordable to very large, multinational enterprises."

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