公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Netherlands
产品
- IMI Supply Chain
技术栈
- Warehouse Management
- Route Management
- Quality Control
- Realtime Mobile Solutions
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 功能应用 - 仓库管理系统 (WMS)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 仓库自动化
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Albert Heijn 是荷兰皇家阿霍德集团最大的公司,也是荷兰杂货零售市场的领导者。该公司经营着约 850 家各种形式的商店。Albert Heijn 是荷兰皇家阿霍德集团的一部分,荷兰皇家阿霍德集团是全球领先的日用杂货零售企业,在四大洲 28 个国家/地区拥有 9,000 多家商店和食品服务网点。该公司拥有约 74,000 名员工。Albert Heijn 的总部位于荷兰阿姆斯特丹。该公司在荷兰的收入为 100 亿欧元。
挑战
Albert Heijn 是荷兰皇家阿霍德集团 (Royal Ahold group) 最大的公司,也是荷兰杂货零售市场的领导者,该公司需要找到一种新的供应链解决方案,以更快地适应不断变化的消费者行为。他们使用的传统软件无法满足新的要求。该公司正在寻找一种解决方案,可以处理仓库管理、路线管理、质量控制以及用于手持和卡车安装的 RF 设备的实时移动解决方案,这些设备具有扫描仪和语音交互功能。
解决方案
Aptean 为 Albert Heijn 提供了 IMI 供应链解决方案。其中包括仓库管理、路线管理、质量控制以及带有扫描仪和语音交互的手持和卡车安装 RF 设备的实时移动解决方案。该解决方案旨在帮助 Albert Heijn 更快地适应不断变化的消费者行为并提高其供应链效率。实施 IMI 供应链解决方案使 Albert Heijn 能够改善其仓库管理和路线管理,确保产品更高效、更有效地交付。
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