技术
- 功能应用 - 码头管理系统 (DMS)
- 功能应用 - 库存管理系统
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 港口自动化
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Dock & Bay 是一家沙滩巾公司,由 Ben Muller 共同创立。该公司的使命是完全采用可持续来源的材料制造世界上最好的速干沙滩巾。他们的创始理念是将紧凑、速干旅行毛巾的概念与大而明亮、色彩缤纷的沙滩巾融为一体。他们通过亚马逊和自己的网站销售产品,并通过英国、加拿大、美国、欧洲和澳大利亚的第三方物流合作伙伴运营的五个仓库分销产品。他们还与亚马逊在这些地区的履行合作。
挑战
Dock & Bay 是一家沙滩巾公司,在库存管理方面遇到了困难。该公司有一个简单但重要的问题:他们不知道毛巾在哪里。他们使用电子表格作为临时解决方案,但事实证明这种方法效率低下且不可靠。他们的主要痛点是缺乏库存可见性和无法进行库存预测。该公司需要一种解决方案,为他们提供准确、实时的库存数据,并允许他们有效地预测库存水平。他们还需要一个能够处理其运营复杂性的系统,其中包括通过亚马逊和他们自己的网站进行销售,以及通过不同地区的第三方物流 (3PL) 合作伙伴运营的五个仓库进行配送。
解决方案
在 SMB Consultants 的帮助下,Dock & Bay 在 Cin7(一款基于云的库存管理软件)中找到了他们正在寻找的解决方案。 Cin7 提供与 Amazon 的高级集成,这是 Dock & Bay 做出决定的关键因素。该软件充当 Dock & Bay 使用的所有应用程序和平台的库存信息的真实来源。 Amazon 和 Shopify 商店的销售均来自 Cin7 中的库存数据,该软件还管理产品进出 3PL 仓库的路线。这使得 Dock & Bay 拥有出色的库存可见性和对其数据的信心。他们不再需要手动更新电子表格,报告也很可靠,可以为决策者提供最新的销售和运营信息。
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