公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Italy
产品
- JDA Advanced Warehouse Replenishment
技术栈
- Inventory Management Software
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 功能应用 - 仓库管理系统 (WMS)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
关于客户
Gruppo PAM 是意大利领先的连锁杂货店之一,拥有约 130 家门店,年收入达 23 亿欧元。缩写 PAM 代表“più a meno”,意为“用更少的资源实现更多”。这强调了公司的使命,即提供广泛的产品系列和出色的服务,同时实现保持低价所需的运营效率。自 2011 年以来,Gruppo PAM 一直依靠 JDA Software 的先进仓库补货解决方案来实现这一使命。
挑战
Gruppo PAM 是意大利领先的食品连锁店之一,它面临的挑战是既要保持丰富的产品种类和出色的服务,又要实现保持低价所必需的运营效率。该公司需要购买适量的库存,以最大限度地提高利润,同时最大限度地降低财务风险。该公司意识到,它需要先进的技术能力来自动化其预测和补货流程。挑战在于找到一种解决方案,帮助他们优化配送中心的预测和补货,同时合理化和最小化产品库存。
解决方案
Gruppo PAM 决定在 JDA 咨询服务的支持下实施 JDA 高级仓库补货。该解决方案定义了以经济为导向并与服务目标相平衡的库存政策。因此,杂货商可以更加战略性地使用其库存。Gruppo PAM 可以根据销售点信息为特定商店和特定促销活动预留库存。它还可以根据紧急程度和盈利能力对订单进行优先排序,这在以前是不可能实现的。JDA 高级仓库补货的最佳功能之一是其高度自动化。该解决方案提供了一系列易于使用且快速的“杠杆”。为了保持其当前绩效和公司目标,他们可以不断修改和微调这些杠杆。这使他们能够根据订单紧急程度更好地规划其交付优先级。
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