Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Bare shelves at Sears? (Maybe) not anymore!

I guess the numerous complaints of empty shelves by customers and the media have caught up with with Sears HQ so now they're flooding stores with random merchandise most of which isn't needed. This is particularly a problem over in softlines (which I'm running while the softlines lead is on vacation). I'm almost wondering if it's just filler just to make the shelves appear full.

What usually happens with these hodge-podge freight shipments is that it will sit and sit, taking up precious salesfloor space until it's time to clearance it out. Even still, weeks will go by until Sears just takes the merchandise back, most of it still remaining unsold after about a year.

Or, in today's case, we get popular or somewhat popular items (Lee women's jeans, in this example) but it comes in a quantity much higher than necessary. If I recall, there were 120 pieces of Lee jeans when 40 would have been sufficient for our purposes and would have prevented the need to take up extra floor space in Women's RTW, which is at a premium as it is.

There isn't any rhyme or reason to Sears' logistics. If Sears had fast food restaurants, they'd order three years' supply of hamburger buns when only a two-week supply was necessary, not really knowing that after week three or four it would go stale.

Most retail companies operate on a JIT (just-in-time) model where merchandise is replenished as it is sold. If a shipment of 200 fuzzy slippers arrived October of last year and 70% of it still remained in April the following year, it doesn't make any sense to send more. I don't know what Sears' merchandising strategy is.

It grinds my gears that Sears is more concerned about replenishing things like three large boxes of fuzzy slippers (in April, no less) when my HA employees are losing sales because something a customer comes in wanting to buy isn't in stock--items that are our bread and butter.

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Sears Holdings has a JIT (Just in time) inventory system it is send all the junk, out of date, no longer doing business with the vendor, no plot plan etc. merchandise to the stores and then blame them when they can't sell it and then close the store and act like it was the local store who messed up instead of corporate. What a joke of a company.

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Our store has been getting expired and outdated medicines, food and baby items for the last few months. It goes from the truck to the trash in the same day.

I guess they are emptying the warehouse to get rid of inventory

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Post ID: @3bwc+GXG2OIO

You are so right,st Sears we have had a saying for years: " There is the right way,the wrong way and the Sears way". It sounds like Kmart is also following this adage.

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'There isn't any rhyme or reason ' -

Said this many times each day myself...I get home still fussing about it and my husband says "But there's smart and there's Kmart smart" Now we have one remaining motor chair for handicap and the battery is always dead. We have one working restroom each for men, women and those are not handicap accessible. And the slip and trip things on the floor the LP use to talk about....are the floor now. Hell in a handbasket for us workers that cared for so many years...it's sad, it's embarrassing and we know how much of our lives we put into.

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Post ID: @1uuw+GXG2OIO

I work in the HI department at Sears,when our stock truck comes in once a week,it is seldom filled with what we need. When you open a box,there may be one count for each item in the box,especially hand tools which we do tons of as craftsman tools exchanges. If we received more than one item,say enough to fill the hooks,it would help when putting stock away each week,you would not be stocking the same item each week,one at a time. When it come to big ticket items,almost everything is done as HFM order . now that we are going into lawn and garden season,we will see how our in stock will be.

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