公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Africa
国家
- South Africa
产品
- JDA Enterprise Planning
- JDA Demand
- JDA Fulfillment
技术栈
- Supply Chain Management Software
- Demand Forecasting Software
- Inventory Replenishment Software
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
- Revenue Growth
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 采购
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 需求计划与预测
- 库存管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
关于客户
PEP 是南非最大的单一品牌零售商,拥有 1,600 家门店和近 13,000 名员工。PEP 成立于 1965 年,当时在北开普省只有一家门店,如今,PEP 为整个非洲南部国家的低收入家庭提供重要服务。该公司尽可能降低服装、鞋类和家居用品的价格,以便消费者能够负担得起。PEP 经营的是低端市场,很少有其他零售商经营这一市场,因此其购物者实际上依赖它以低价为他们提供各种产品。
挑战
PEP 是南非最大的单一品牌零售商,经营低端市场,为非洲南部国家的低收入家庭提供关键服务。该公司努力将其服装、鞋类和家居用品的价格定得尽可能低,以便消费者能够买得起。这种对低价的关注需要其整个供应链实现最高效率和成本控制。然而,由于交货时间长和订单不准确,PEP 很难保持其商店有货。该公司的订购计算不是很先进,没有考虑到所有的限制。PEP 需要能够帮助其实现更复杂订单计算的技术。
解决方案
PEP 选择了 JDA Intelligent Fulfillment™ 解决方案中的 JDA Demand 和 JDA Fulfillment,以优化库存水平并最大限度地减少过剩库存投资。得益于 JDA 服务团队的帮助,JDA Demand 和 JDA Fulfillment 的实施非常顺利。JDA 服务团队在现场提供服务,帮助支持 PEP 实现知识转移的目标。JDA 解决方案提高了 PEP 关键流程的效率。该公司现在能够在夜间运行所有产品批次,让规划人员可以在早上开始工作,有时甚至在周末之前完成所有工作。
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