公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Blue Yonder’s transportation modeling
技术栈
- Transportation modeling
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
技术
- 分析与建模 - 预测分析
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 车队管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
Wegmans 是一家家族经营的连锁超市,总部位于纽约州罗切斯特。Wegmans 在美国东北部和中大西洋各州拥有 100 多家门店,年收入近 100 亿美元,是美国最大的私营企业之一,也是顾客最喜爱的超市,因为它拥有欧洲风格的露天市场展示,提供种类繁多的有机食品、素食食品和餐厅品质的熟食。他们以“近乎心灵感应”的客户服务水平而自豪。为了将所有新鲜、冷冻和干燥的食品和食材运送到他们的门店网络,Wegmans 雇佣了一支私人车队。
挑战
Wegmans 是一家家族连锁超市,在东北部和中大西洋各州拥有 100 多家门店,拥有一支私人车队,负责将新鲜、冷冻和干制食品及食材运送到其门店网络。然而,面对如此规模和复杂的网络,Wegmans 怀疑他们是否能从车队投资中获得最大的效用。他们面临的挑战包括门店送货时间紧迫,这限制了订单整合或路线选择的机会,按运输商品类型划分的路线限制,以及几乎看不到使用回程运输可以节省的成本。
解决方案
Wegmans 求助于物流咨询公司 enVista 和 Blue Yonder 的运输建模功能,以帮助他们建模潜在的运输策略。Blue Yonder 的建模被用于对 Wegman 运输网络的复杂性进行建模。其广泛的功能使 enVista 能够准确捕获 Wegman 网络中的多个约束和参数,并实现高效而准确的未来状态分析。enVista 使用 Blue Yonder 的运输建模功能来衡量将交货时间调整三个小时的影响,以便评估订单整合和路线安排机会。他们还使用 Blue Yonder 建模功能在路线安排过程中分析不同商品组的组合,同时仍然遵守限制,例如保持产品温度和湿度限制,这需要某些类型的车辆。最后,Blue Yonder 的建模功能使 enVista 能够分析 Wegmans 当前和潜在的回程供应商,以了解可能存在哪些额外的成本节约机会。
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