How does GPOX reduce back-room inventory pressure?
GPOX delivers smaller, store-specific quantities on a weekly schedule and handles shelf replenishment. This can reduce high minimum-order quantities, back-room clutter, stockout risk, and manager labor.
Current as of publication — see refresh note below. Source: 2026 July GPO Plus Retail Investor Memo.pdf, PDF p. 17, Back-Room Constraint
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