Challenge: A global energy technologies company needed a digital supply chain that could support its aggressive growth and innovation goals. Key challenges included managing seasonality, improving lead times, optimizing inventory and linking operational and long-range plans. The company also wanted to boost customer service and accelerate new product introductions. Solution: Logility helped the company gain
Puma understands speed and performance. After all, as one of the world’s leading sports brands, it has created fast product designs for close to 70 years. However, its ongoing retail success, along with its growing e-commerce presence, recently left its existing fulfillment operations hard pressed to keep pace with its growth. Like other omni-channel providers
When Sensit Technologies, a manufacturer of gas-leak detection systems, realized it had a workflow optimization problem, it decided to call a specialist in automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS). After all, Sensit assembles its specialized apparatus at its Valparaiso, Ind., headquarters, and stores raw parts and completed products in its expanded warehouse; the AS/RS specialist
Fragrant Fraser firs are a favorite for customers of Bottomley Evergreens & Farms, a family-owned business located in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Founded in 1990, Bottomley Evergreens is one of America’s largest providers of Christmas trees and holiday greenery. The company also supplies customers with pumpkins, cabbage, kale and sweet corn. While the company’s
Warehouse managers are increasingly required to store more product in existing warehouses, to retrieve them faster for growing volumes of just-in-time orders to retail stores, make more efficient productive use of labor, reduce energy consumption and improve cost efficiencies. Source link