公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Blue Yonder’s warehouse management system
技术栈
- Warehouse Management Software
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
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
Clipper Logistics 成立于 1992 年,是英国领先的独立物流公司之一,营业额约为 7 亿英镑。该公司在英国和欧洲设有 54 个办事处,拥有 10,000 多名核心员工,物流空间约为 1600 万平方英尺。Clipper 为其零售客户提供仓储和配送服务,管理大量产品和大量退货。该公司以大规模快速准确交付服务以及在管理零售业不确定性方面敏捷、灵活和创新而自豪。
挑战
Clipper Logistics 是英国一家领先的独立物流公司,在向零售客户提供仓储和配送服务时,面临着极高速度、效率、准确性和响应能力的挑战。随着需求波动性增加和客户期望增长,Clipper 需要最先进的技术。该公司的任务是为其零售客户管理大量产品和大量退货。目标是在 24 小时内发布库存,以便零售商能够快速行动并最大化其全额销售利润。此外,该公司需要通过敏捷、灵活和创新来管理零售中的不确定性。
解决方案
20 多年来,Clipper Logistics 一直依靠 Blue Yonder 的仓库管理功能,为领先零售商优化每年 5 亿件产品的仓储和管理。该解决方案使 Clipper 能够最大限度地提高可见性,快速适应中断,并优化任务以满足客户的成本和服务期望。Blue Yonder 仓库管理提供的深度功能让 Clipper 充满信心,仅凭配置,他们就可以满足所有仓储客户的苛刻需求。该解决方案直观且用户友好,使 Clipper 能够在几周内轻松接纳新的仓储客户。该解决方案还支持电子商务的“点击和收集”需求,帮助 Clipper 应对客户最紧迫的挑战。
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