How does the GPOX weekly DSD cycle work?
The memo describes five steps: visit the store weekly, replenish based on sales velocity, photograph the planogram, generate the purchase order on the driver’s mobile device, and close the visit with the store manager’s digital signature.
Current as of publication — see refresh note below. Source: 2026 July GPO Plus Retail Investor Memo.pdf, PDF p. 16, Weekly DSD Cycle
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