Solutions · Run Every Store Like One
Your stores buy together — and cover each other.
Run two locations or twenty with the leverage of a much bigger operator — buy as one to land the deals, pull from an overstocked store before you reorder, and see all of them in one view. Without running each like a separate business on a separate system.
Built for multi-location from the start — scales from two stores to many.
Where more stores add friction
More locations shouldn’t mean more places to check on things.
A second store doubles the operational surface if the systems don’t scale with it. Checking inventory at another location means a phone call. A pricing decision that should apply everywhere has to be set in two places. Month-end reporting means pulling numbers from both stores and combining them by hand.
The stores are separate locations — the management of them shouldn’t feel like it.
You grow the business. We keep the view current across all of it.
What grows with a second store
- Inventory checks at other locations that require a phone call
- Pricing changes that have to be set in each location separately
- Reporting that has to be pulled and manually combined
- Starting over on catalog and pricing when a new location opens
How mPower helps
Buy together, cover each other — the edge that comes with being one operation.
One purchase request orders for every location at once, pooling enough volume to unlock vendor deals a single store couldn’t justify. When a store is running low, a sister store’s surplus ships first — before a new PO goes to a vendor at a worse price.
One purchase request orders for every location — one pool of volume
Instead of each store placing its own order, one request covers all of them. The combined volume qualifies for vendor deals that no single location could clear on its own. A case price that requires buying 100 cases is reachable when you’re buying for three stores at once.
A vendor deal’s allocation lands at each store based on what it actually sells
When a portfolio deal comes in with a fixed case mix, mPower splits the allocation across stores by selling velocity and days-of-supply — skipping the locations already overstocked on that item. The right cases go to the right stores, not wherever’s easiest.
A store running dry gets covered by a sister store’s surplus before a new PO goes out
Before a vendor purchase order goes out, mPower checks whether another location is sitting on stock of that item. If there’s a viable transfer — surplus quantity, shorter lead time — it recommends that first. You move idle inventory instead of paying to build more of it at a vendor’s price.
Pricing, promotions, and what works roll to every store from one place
Set a price change or promotion at the corporate level and it pushes to every location from there. What works at your best store — a price, a promo, an assortment — can apply to the rest without touching each location separately.
One reconciled view across every location — always current, not pulled at month-end
Sales, margins, inventory, and vendor performance are visible across all stores from a single screen. Not extracted and combined by hand at month-end — always current, and comparable side by side so you can see where the differences are.
A new location comes online fast on the shared catalog
A new store inherits the item catalog, vendor relationships, pricing structure, and reorder rules the rest of the network already runs on. The setup that takes weeks from scratch takes days when everything is already shared — and the new location is contributing to group purchase volume from day one.
Shared Navigation
One system. Every store. No gaps between them.
More locations means more moving parts — pricing decisions, inventory needs, reporting across the portfolio. mPower keeps all of it in one view, so a decision that used to take three phone calls is visible at a glance.
Each store is still its own operation. The second set of eyes just covers all of them.
Proven across the category
Trusted by independent operators across 46 states + DC.
Built only for beer, wine & spirits — multi-location management designed for the category from the start.
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