Atif Ulislam currently serves as the Inventory Allocation & Distribution Head at REDTAG, where he plays a pivotal role in managing the inventory strategy for over 200 retail stores across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). With a focus on optimizing supply chain operations, Atif oversees...
Atif Ulislam currently serves as the Inventory Allocation & Distribution Head at REDTAG, where he plays a pivotal role in managing the inventory strategy for over 200 retail stores across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). With a focus on optimizing supply chain operations, Atif oversees a multi-billion AED sales portfolio, ensuring that products are allocated efficiently to meet customer demand while minimizing excess inventory and markdowns. His expertise in business strategy and process improvement has been instrumental in revamping the Allocation & Distribution function, driving significant enhancements in operational efficiency.
In his short tenure, Atif has successfully increased product availability levels, a critical metric in retail that directly impacts sales and customer satisfaction. By leveraging advanced forecasting techniques and robust inventory control measures, he has implemented strategies that not only streamline warehouse operations but also enhance overall inventory turnover. His proficiency in tools such as Cognos allows for data-driven decision-making, ensuring that inventory levels are aligned with market trends and consumer behavior.
Atif's leadership and problem-solving skills have fostered a collaborative team environment, empowering his team to innovate and adapt to the dynamic retail landscape. As he continues to lead initiatives aimed at reducing markdowns and improving inventory accuracy, Atif is committed to positioning REDTAG as a leader in the retail sector, driving growth and profitability through strategic inventory management. His vision for a more efficient allocation and distribution process is set to redefine the operational framework of the organization, ultimately enhancing the customer experience across the GCC.