Items
4,131,486
Locations
32,168
Auditors
57
A French multinational retailer of personal care and beauty products required the support of RGIS. The retailer features nearly 3,000 brands, along with its own private label. The retailer offers beauty products including cosmetics, skincare, body, fragrance, nail colour, beauty tools, body lotions and haircare. The beauty retailer operates approximately 1,900 stores in 29 countries worldwide, with 170+ stores in Italy.
THE CHALLENGE
The beauty retailer needed to perform an inventory of the main logistic warehouse to update current stock quantities to compare to the external logistic company’s stock numbers.
The customer required RGIS to provide the following:
- Complete a full stock count of the logistic warehouse
- No disruption to business
- Accurate reporting to be provided for comparison purposes
Why RGIS?
Customers use RGIS for logistics warehouse inventories to accurately update stock levels and validate records against physical inventory. This independent verification ensures data integrity, supports better stock control, and enables confident decision-making across the supply chain.
Our Solutions
The beauty retailer partnered with RGIS to complete the full logistics warehouse inventory project, and RGIS provided the following:
Scheduled a team of 57 experienced RGIS auditors
Organised two 8-hour shifts to complete the count during five consecutive week days
Dedicated teams were allocated for picking areas and higher stock areas
Results
The beauty retailer found by outsourcing the full logistics warehouse inventory project to RGIS, the following results were achieved:
Accurately counted 4,131,486 items in 32,168 locations
The customer had the opportunity to show their external logistic partner how inaccurate the starting stock on hand had been
All stock on hand quantities were accurately updated on the customer’s system

Conclusion
By partnering with RGIS to complete a full logistics warehouse inventory, the beauty retailer achieved accurate, independent visibility of stock across its main distribution facility without disrupting operations. The comprehensive count and reliable reporting enabled a clear comparison with the external logistics provider’s records and corrected inaccurate starting stock positions. As a result, the retailer updated its systems with confidence and strengthened control over warehouse inventory data.