Accurate forecasts for future customer demand

retailsolutions is hosting a webinar entitled "Retail Demand Planning leveraging AI" on 30 October 2025 for wholesalers and retailers.

St. Ingbert, September 2025. On 30 October 2025, retailsolutions will host a free webinar on “Retail Demand Planning leveraging AI” from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 

The focus will be on the SAP Unified Demand Forecast (UDF) module, a forecast calculation for retailers. In addition to best practices and customer success stories, practical insights into the implementation and improvement of the solution will be presented. "Today, retailers face the constant challenge of ensuring product availability across all channels. This is because many customers expect immediate access to the products they want. However, hidden errors in forecasting models often make this difficult to achieve. This is where UDF comes in, helping retailers to create accurate forecasts. With this webinar, we want to show how retailers can exploit the full potential of UDF and how they can ensure that their configuration truly supports their own business goals," reports Karl Bend, Partner and Head of Intelligent Replenishment at retailsolutions. 

With advanced statistical methods, in-memory performance on SAP HANA and integration into the SAP CAR landscape, the module enables highly accurate daily forecasts across all channels. From strategic planning and supply chain management to replenishment planning at store level, UDF offers the accuracy needed to stay one step ahead of demand. Speakers include senior SAP consultants Emma Warttig, Matthew Barker and Quentin Lotriet, and Head of CC Intelligent Ordering Karl Bend. The webinar will be held in English.

 

Event: Webinar „Retail Demand Planning leveraging AI“

Date: 30 October 2025 - 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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About retailsolutions:

retailsolutions is one of Europe's leading retail consulting firms for SAP solutions. From its locations in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, the UK, Sweden, Spain, South Africa and Romania, more than 350 consultants serve retail companies worldwide. The portfolio includes solutions along the entire value chain. The company owes its extensive expertise not least to its close partnership with the software manufacturer SAP, from which it emerged in 2005 as a spin-off.