公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- America
国家
- Canada
产品
- Sage 300
- Sage CRM
技术栈
- Inventory Management System
- Customer Relationship Management
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 功能应用 - 库存管理系统
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
KK Penner Tire Centers, Inc. 是一家轮胎分销和零售公司,已运营 80 多年。该公司以其庞大的库存和快速而专业的服务而闻名。它服务于从艾伯塔省中部到安大略省中部、从加拿大/美国边境到西北地区的广大地区。自开始使用 Sage 300 以来,该公司的规模增长了十倍,而且仅增加了少量行政人员就实现了这一增长。该公司已决定投资技术,这一决定将继续带来回报。
挑战
KK Penner 轮胎中心有限公司 (KK Penner Tire Centers, Inc.) 80 多年来一直为其批发和零售客户提供优质轮胎和服务。该公司服务范围广泛,从艾伯塔省中部到安大略省中部,从加拿大/美国边境到西北地区。尽管库存量大,服务快捷、专业,KK Penner 仍面临着计算机化库存跟踪的挑战。该公司需要一个可靠的库存跟踪系统,可以提供更多的功能。此外,该公司需要向供应商提交详细的销售报告,以显示在特定时间段内销售了多少种型号的轮胎。供应商经常根据销售量向 KK Penner 提供回扣或奖金,因此这些报告至关重要。
解决方案
KK Penner 早在 1991 年就实施了 Sage 300,以满足其对计算机化库存跟踪的需求。该系统提供可靠的库存跟踪功能以及更多功能。一直以来,它都为公司带来了惊人的效果。Sage 300 帮助 KK Penner 确定订购什么以及何时订购。该公司已经创建了一份报告,根据过去的销售历史、当前库存以及当前订购的商品计算出建议的重新订购数量。借助 Sage 300 中的采购功能,该公司提高了效率。该公司的 Sage 授权业务合作伙伴设计了一个自定义查询屏幕,零售员工可以使用该屏幕根据尺寸、价格和库存数量快速找到特定轮胎。选定的轮胎会自动添加到销售订单中。该公司还使用 Sage CRM,提供完整的集成业务管理解决方案。
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