AGR Goes Modular to Empower B2B Clients with Customizable Inventory Management Solutions
Haukur Hannesson, CEO
October 22, 2024
2 min read

AGR Goes Modular to Empower B2B Clients with Customizable Inventory Management Solutions

AGR is a leading provider of inventory management software, offering a range of tools designed to optimize supply chain processes and enhance business performance. Headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland, AGR has been empowering companies globally with innovative solutions tailored to their unique needs.

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AGR is a leading provider of inventory management software, offering a range of tools designed to optimize supply chain processes and enhance business performance. Headquartered in Reykjavík, Iceland, AGR has been empowering companies globally with innovative solutions tailored to their unique needs.
Haukur Hannesson, CEO
October 22, 2024
2 min read

AGR, a leader in inventory management software, is embracing the latest trend in B2B SaaS products—modularization. With the launch of its modular suite, AGR offers businesses the flexibility to tailor their inventory management solutions, allowing them to pay only for the features they need while scaling up as their operations grow. This move follows AGR’s commitment to providing value-driven, client-focused solutions.

The modular approach marks a significant shift in how B2B companies access and leverage technology. Rather than investing in all-encompassing, one-size-fits-all solutions, businesses can now select specific tools that address their immediate needs. This trend reflects the demand for more agility and cost-efficiency, especially in the ever-changing landscape of inventory and demand planning.

AGR’s suite of modular products includes:

  • Inventory IQ: The critical tool for smarter inventory management, offering basic ordering, forecasting, and reporting capabilities, with the option to add advanced modules as needed. Read more
  • InsightsPro: Unlock the full potential of your data through advanced analytics and reporting, giving businesses deep insights to drive decision-making. Read more
  • PlanPro: Enhance demand planning by incorporating forecasting tools that allow companies to stay ahead of market trends and customer demand. Read more
  • OrderPro: Take control of purchasing processes with a powerful tool that optimizes ordering cycles and stock levels. Read more

“Our modular approach offers businesses a new level of flexibility and control,” says Haukur Hannesson, CEO of AGR. “With these customizable tools, our users can start with the basics and add functionality as they grow. It allows them to stay competitive while ensuring they get the best value for their investment.”

This innovation comes at a time when many businesses are looking to streamline their operations without overspending on features they do not yet need. AGR’s modular solutions provide an answer, enabling companies to access cutting-edge technology that grows with them.

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