公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- Brazil
产品
- JDA Advanced Warehouse Replenishment
技术栈
- Inventory Management System
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 功能应用 - 库存管理系统
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
Martins Comercio e Servicos de Distribuicao S/A(Martins)是巴西最大的批发商。该公司销售 13,000 个独立库存单位 (SKU),每年运输里程超过 3400 万公里,管理着 165,000 平方米的仓储空间,并运营着由近 1,200 辆送货车组成的先进车队。尽管规模庞大,但该公司的利润微薄,因此 Martins 必须尽可能高效、高效地开展工作。该公司需要优化运营的各个方面,从向供应商采购到向客户交付,以最大限度地提高其微薄的利润率。
挑战
Martins Comercio e Servicos de Distribuicao S/A (Martins) 是巴西最大的批发商,经营着庞大而复杂的分销系统。该公司销售 13,000 个独立库存单位 (SKU),每年覆盖 3400 多万公里,管理 165,000 平方米的仓储空间,并运营着一支由近 1,200 辆送货车组成的先进车队。尽管规模庞大,但该公司的利润却很微薄,因此 Martins 必须尽可能高效、高产地开展工作。该公司需要优化运营的各个方面,从供应商采购到交付给客户,以最大限度地提高其微薄的利润率。确定的优化关键领域之一是库存管理。该公司意识到,通过最大限度地减少积压库存和优化库存,可以节省大量资金。
解决方案
过去 11 年来,Martins 一直使用 JDA 高级仓库补货系统来管理其复杂的全国分销系统。该解决方案使 Martins 能够通过基于先进的预测算法计算库存数量来优化其预测和补货流程,这些算法结合了需求、交货时间、盈利能力和服务目标。该系统在每天结束时运行,第二天早上,买家就会收到当天需要订购的商品信息。整个过程非常快速高效。Martins 还可以提前三个月制定订单,并为供应商提供可见性,以便他们优化生产流程。JDA 高级仓库补货系统一直是 Martins 公司分散化战略的重要组成部分,旨在通过高效地将大量产品运送到更靠近巴西各地客户的地方来改善物流成本和质量。
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