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    Cape Town plays host to SAP retail networking event

    Promoted | SAP Africa and its partners have reiterated their dedication to assisting retailers in transitioning to the cloud.
    By SAP Africa21 November 2023
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    SAP Africa and its partners have reiterated their dedication to assisting retailers in transitioning to the cloud, aiming to expedite innovation, provide distinctive customer experiences and drive profitable growth.

    On 11 October, Cape Town was abuzz with energy, not because of the usual scenic attractions, but from a gathering of the minds that shape the retail industry across the African continent. Hosted by SAP Africa and its partners, the event delved into the significant transformation that the retail sector is currently undergoing.

    In the current market landscape, customers are not only seeking value but also personalised experiences, enhanced convenience and more sustainable choices. Simultaneously, retailers face challenges such as cost volatility, supply chain disruptions and workforce shortages, creating a complex business environment for retailers.

    A confluence of minds

    Participants from diverse retail segments such as grocery, fashion, DIY, departmental stores and general merchandise converged under one roof. The variety of the attendees is a clear reflection of the evolving and dynamic nature of South African retail landscape.

    In the words of Howard Dover, a renowned scholar in the field of retail, “The dynamics of retail are shifting. Today, it’s not just about selling products; it’s about understanding and catering to the individual preferences of each consumer.” This event could not have resonated more with this sentiment.

    Strategic priorities for the modern retailer

    One of the highlights of the day was SAP’s demonstration of the strategic priorities for the retail sector. Topping the list was the idea of serving the “segment of one”, emphasising a customer-centric approach throughout the value chain. This is because the customer is no longer a segmentbut an individual with preferences, needs and a voice.

    SAP emphasised the importance of adopting digital supply chains, transitioning towards smart stores and embracing the idea of offering comprehensive outcomes rather than just products.

    SAP’s technological arsenal for retail innovation

    SAP’s innovative approach was demonstrated through their solutions such as SAP S/4HANA for a verticalised retail business, SAP customer experience, and the SAP business technology platform. The latter, an amalgamation of data analytics, AI, application development, automation and integration, paints a promising future for the retail industry. The customer success stories, particularly generative AI’s role in inventory optimisation and personalisation, were genuine eye-openers.

    Bridging knowledge gaps with expert insights

    While SAP provided the technological foundation, it was during the breakout sessions where SAP’s partners highlighted and explained the real-world application of these technologies. Retailers were shown the road map to digital transformation using SAP technology, shedding light on the tangible benefits they could reap.

    The story shared by Dis-Chem Pharmaceuticals showcased this transformation. Their journey to omnichannel excellence stood out as a testament to what SAP and its partners can achieve when they collaborate effectively.

    A glimpse into the future

    Perhaps the most telling sign of the event’s success was the palpable sense of optimism that permeated the room. Attendees left not just with knowledge, but a renewed sense of purpose and a clear roadmap for the future. The event crystallised what many had felt but could not articulate: that the future of retail in Africa is bright and with the right tools and strategies, success is not just possible – it’s inevitable.

    Innovative retail solution from SAP

    SAP’s cloud solutions for retail and fashion enable a new level of co-innovation with customers and partners, enabling next practices and new business models that assist retail companies in seizing future opportunities. There are many paths that retail businesses can take to become smart, sustainable enterprises that provide superior customer experiences.

    SAP’s scalability, security, global reach, business networks and business process knowledge across retail and adjacent industries are success factors for its customers and ecosystem, regardless of which approach they choose.

    This event was not just about showcasing what SAP and its partners can do; it was a collaborative vision of the future of retail in Africa: a future that is intelligent, sustainable, and, most importantly, customer centric.

    About SAP
    SAP’s strategy is to help every business run as an intelligent, sustainable enterprise. As a market leader in enterprise application software, we help companies of all sizes and in all industries run at their best. SAP customers generate 87% of total global commerce. Our machine learning, internet of things and advanced analytics technologies help turn customers’ businesses into intelligent enterprises. SAP helps give people and organisations deep business insight and fosters collaboration that helps them stay ahead of their competition. We simplify technology for companies so they can consume our software the way they want – without disruption. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enables business and public customers across 25 industries globally to operate profitably, adapt continuously and make a difference. With a global network of customers, partners, employees and thought leaders, SAP helps the world run better and improve people’s lives. For more information, visit www.sap.com, visit the SAP News Centre or follow SAP on Twitter at @SAPNews.

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