Alloy.ai
About Alloy.ai
Alloy.ai's mission is to help consumer goods brands sell more products, save time, and solve complex supply chain challenges. The company is trusted by Fortune 500 companies and digital-native brands, including Crayola, Bic, Valvoline, Bosch, Simplisafe, and Melissa & Doug. Customers using Alloy.ai report a 35%+ reduction in out-of-stocks and a 5%+ bottom-line impact. They also generate millions of dollars in incremental orders with their retail partners.
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