技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Afloral.com, Inc. 是一家花卉装饰公司,为 DIY 工匠、花店和婚礼和家居装饰活动策划者提供优质的丝花、花卉用品和装饰品。该公司提供广泛的产品,以及分步 DIY 指南、操作视频、设计画廊、婚礼博客,并提供优质的客户服务。 Afloral 于 2007 年转型为一家纯粹的电子商务公司,关闭了其区域花卉分销业务。如今,主要销售渠道是 Afloral 网上商店,由第三方物流提供商负责履行。过去十年,该公司每年以10%的速度增长。
挑战
Afloral 是一家花卉装饰公司,于 2007 年转型为一家纯粹的电子商务公司。在过去十年中,该公司每年以 10% 的速度增长。为了跟上这种增长,Afloral 采用 Shopify 作为他们的电子商务平台。然而,由于 SKU 超过 3,500 个且还在不断增加,他们面临着在网上商店、第三方物流提供商 (3PL) 和 Afloral 自有仓库之间无缝连接和共享数据的挑战。这种集成对于跨所有平台提供订单、履行和产品的全面可见性至关重要。此外,Afloral 希望完全控制实施并了解实施情况,使他们能够立即解决任何问题。他们还寻求灵活性来构建自己的应用程序生态系统,将 3PL、会计和库存管理等第三方应用程序集成到电子商务平台中。
解决方案
Afloral 的关键决策者 Jonathan 认为 integrator.io 是应对其挑战的解决方案。他之前曾在 integrator.io 背后的公司 Celigo 工作过,并确信这是满足他们需求的正确工具。 Integrator.io 为 Afloral 提供了他们所需的控制功能,使 Jonathan 能够快速更新集成并通过 integrator.io 仪表板进行监控。该平台还节省了成本和时间,因为它消除了对第三方开发人员的依赖。 Integrator.io 通过在线店面、3PL 和仓库之间的自动数据更新确保了可靠性和可扩展性,无论处理的订单量如何,都确保数据准确且最新。最后,integrator.io 为 Afloral 提供了轻松添加或更新集成到其电子商务运营中的应用程序所需的灵活性。
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