技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 消费品
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 盗窃检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Henchman 是一家位于威尔特郡的企业,成立于 1994 年。该公司推出了创新的轮式脚手架平台,作为摇摇晃晃的活梯的替代品,使房主和商人能够安全地在高处工作。多年来,Henchman 已成长为领先的梯子设计专家,为企业、组织和 DIY 爱好者提供一系列优质三脚架梯子、安全工作平台和园艺配件。该公司经历了显着增长,特别是在大流行期间,并计划扩展到新行业。
挑战
Henchman 是一家领先的梯子设计专家,总部位于英国威尔特郡,成立于 1994 年。该公司为企业、组织和 DIY 爱好者提供一系列优质三脚架梯子、安全工作平台和园艺配件。多年来,Henchman 已从一家小企业发展成为领先的梯子设计专家。然而,与园艺和 DIY 领域的许多品牌一样,Henchman 在疫情期间经历了需求的大幅激增。我们面临的挑战是如何在不影响服务质量的情况下有效地处理订单的持续激增。
解决方案
为了应对不断增长的需求,Henchman 采用了 Brightpearl 的零售操作系统 (ROS)。 Brightpearl 的 ROS 配备了庞大的即插即用集成库,并与 Henchman 的 Magento 支持的网站无缝连接,以实现实时数据传输。该系统提供一系列专用零售功能,包括强大的自动化引擎,每年为普通客户节省两个月的时间,将劳动力成本削减一半,并将错误减少 65%。 Brightpearl 还具有市场领先的库存计划程序以及直观的分析、订单管理、会计和 CRM,所有这些都是为了帮助现代企业在超可扩展时代蓬勃发展。这一全面的解决方案帮助 Henchman 高效应对激增的订单。
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