Companies tracking Out-Of-Stock (OOS)
An Out‑Of‑Stock (OOS) event, also known as a stockout, happens when a retailer runs out of inventory for a product, leading to lost sales. Companies mitigate OOS by improving demand forecasting, optimizing safety stock, automating replenishment, using backup suppliers, and adjusting pricing.
31,173
companies
List of companies that track Out-Of-Stock (OOS)
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| Company | Country | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Technologies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | Hospitality | 248k | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | ||
United States | Retail | 89k | $19B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Retail | 30k | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | ||
United States | Software Development | 15k | $1B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Food and Beverage Services | 69k | $76B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Retail | 155k | $74B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Retail | 5.8k | $200M | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Wholesale | 10k | $6.4B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
Switzerland | Research Services | 130k | $44B | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) | |
United States | Retail | 53k | Out-Of-Stock (OOS) |
Showing top companies out of 31,173 that track Out-Of-Stock (OOS). Get the full list on TheirStack.
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