The Vendormint™ Newsletter
April 16, 2025

Today's Top Story
Stay on Target
In February, Target announced to its suppliers that major changes are coming to its compliance policies. In just under three weeks, Target will roll out its new Supplier Performance Management Compliance Policy1. Target’s SPM policy will only affect domestic merchandise vendors and focuses on “operational excellence.” That term might ring a bell for Walmart suppliers after the retailer implemented its own Supplier Quality Excellence Program in 2021.
Like SQEP, SPM introduces the idea of “defects,” focusing on Advance Ship Notice (ASN) standards and barcode accuracy. The performance goal is pretty stiff at 100%, but don’t fret yet—there is a minimum threshold your defects must reach before you start to see fines. The ASN must be both available and accurate, or Target will levy fines at 75¢ per non-compliant carton. While the threshold is $100, ASNs not in A status (i.e., not accepted) have no minimum. Likewise, the fines are the same for illegible or unscannable barcodes.
All of this comes as Target suffers a ten-week foot traffic decrease2. Nationwide boycotts seem to have affected Target stores, and its stock has slumped to a four-year low3. Additionally, Target salaried employees saw an 87% bonus cut4 after sales were down in FY2024, and Ulta has stopped its expansion5 into more stores for now. Target is banking on Easter sales to bolster its earnings, but over 150,000 consumers6 have pledged to boycott the retailer for the 40 days of Lent. With a 60% probability of a recession7, consumers are also spending less on discretionary items8, which make up more than 70%9 of Target’s sales.
All of that sounds pretty scary, but by creating a resilient supply chain and implementing compliance guidelines, you can avoid these impacts on your bottom line and focus on building your business.
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The Fresh Cut—Weekly News
- Colorado enacts a bill to stop grocers from obtaining liquor licenses (GroceryDive)
- Walmart is winning with “choiceful” customers (Progressive Grocer)
- Sam’s Club is opening 15 new stores and remodeling 600 (USA Today)
- More than 60% of surveyed CEOs say a recession is coming (Supply Chain Brain)
- Finding products more easily tops surveyed consumers in buying decisions (Attentive)
Digesting the Supply Chain Alphabet Soup
The supply chain world is an alphabet soup of acronyms and abbreviations! Use this guide to learn what ASN, OTIF, SQEP, and more mean.
How to Future-Proof Your Supply Chain
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Sources:
- Domestic Merchandise Vendors – SPM Compliance Policy Update (Target Partners Online)
- Target suffers 10th consecutive week of foot traffic declines, sinking stock prices since caving on DEI (Retail Brew)
- Target – 41 Year Stock Price History | TGT (MacroTrends)
- Target cuts employee bonuses after 2024 performance (RetailDive)
- Ulta pauses on Target expansion efforts, for now (RetailDive)
- Target said big Easter sales would boost lagging sales. Then the church boycott started. (Retail Brew)
- The probability of a recession remains at 60% (JP Morgan)
- Target warns of consumer pullback (CFO Brew)
- Target set to reveal its plan to jump-start growth. Investors hope it will be enough. (Minnesota Star Tribune)