公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- EXTOL EDI Integrator for i (EEI)
- EXTOL Secure Exchange (ESX)
- EXTOL VAN
技术栈
- EDI
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Dorcy 是一家从事手电筒营销业务超过 55 年的公司。该公司向沃尔玛、劳氏和西尔斯等主要零售商供应产品。Dorcy 在零售行业占有重要地位,并以其高品质的产品建立了良好的声誉。该公司在全球范围内运营,管理着涉及众多贸易伙伴的复杂供应链。Dorcy 的运营需要一个强大而高效的系统来管理其供应链,以确保运营顺利并保持其可靠的声誉。
挑战
Dorcy 是一家拥有 55 年销售手电筒经验的公司,为沃尔玛、Lowe's 和 Sears 等大型零售商供货,该公司面临着重大挑战。该公司需要实施自动化电子商务解决方案,以快速且经济高效地管理其全球供应链运营。重点是找到一个强大的集成解决方案,以帮助降低高昂的 VAN 成本,并在最少员工参与的情况下快速部署。
解决方案
Dorcy 决定实施 EXTOL EDI Integrator for i (EEI)、EXTOL Secure Exchange (ESX) 和 EXTOL VAN。这些解决方案使 Dorcy 能够在数小时内吸纳新的贸易伙伴,大大减少了此过程所需的时间和精力。实施这些解决方案还使退款减少了至少 90%,从而显著提高了公司的财务业绩。此外,每月 VAN 成本降低了约 75%,为公司节省了大量成本。这些解决方案部署迅速,几乎无需员工参与,满足了公司对快速且经济高效的实施的要求。
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