söluhæfa
Söluhæfa is an Icelandic term used in retail and product management to describe the level of saleability or marketability of a product—the ease with which it can be sold in a given market. A product with high söluhæfa tends to have steady demand, a clear value proposition, an appropriate price, and accessible distribution, which together support rapid turnover. The concept is applied when evaluating a product portfolio, selecting SKUs, and planning assortments and promotions.
Factors affecting söluhæfa include price and perceived value, quality and reliability, branding and packaging, compatibility with
Measurement and analytics: Indicators such as sell-through rate (units sold relative to stock available), stock turnover,
Improving söluhæfa: Strategies include optimizing product specifications to match demand, pricing strategies, targeted marketing, improving packaging
See also: marketability, sell-through, inventory turnover, retail analytics, product lifecycle.