Pricing & Assortment Management

When your product catalog grows it quickly becomes unrealistic to manually set prices on all products, on all markets. The changes in purchasing cost, competitor pricing and popularity of the products are too frequent and you risk ending up with no sales due to too high prices or unprofitable sales. At the same time fully automated pricing will make you lose contact with your products and your market. Cost and Price Management in DACSA address all these issues by providing a range of options that will let you focus your attention on products where the competition is high and pricing is most important, while the system automatically handles the rest based on rules. Rules that you have defined.

Pricing

Catalog & Assortment Management

Cost adjustments and margins can be defined on any category and will be applied on all sub categories and their products, giving you a perfect balance between flexibility and automation. Cost adjustments and margins can also be specified on item level or for specific manufacturers. If purchase cost changes, your sales price will change, keeping your margins at the desired level.address all these issues by providing a range of options that will let you focus your attention on products where the competition is high and pricing is most important, while the system automatically handles the rest based on rules. Rules that you have defined.

Catalog Management

One of the benefits of selling online, as opposed to through physical stores, is that the whole world becomes a potential market. But even though your business is available worldwide there are huge differences in how to act on different markets. The Catalog Management feature can be used to address those differences, making it possible to tailor which products are available, and at what price, on each market. Market or segment specifics such as currency, rounding and tax inclusion are defined on a Sales Catalog that can be created for each market, with products and prices adapted for that market.

Catalog Management

Nice Pricing

All pricing is done within a sales catalog to allow you to have different prices on different markets or segments. To avoid awkward, mathematically calculated prices, a Nice Price algorithm can be applied, adjusting the price to the nearest nice looking price, such as $0.99 or $2,990.

Nice Pricing

 

 

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