适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 时间敏感网络
关于客户
Allan Store Fixtures 是一家位于达拉斯郊区的企业,销售各种零售店使用的大型设备。他们的产品范围包括从展示柜到收银台再到人体模型的一切。该业务涉及大型设备,因此运输成为其运营的一个重要方面。业主 Mamoon Allan 一直在寻找简化流程和提高效率的方法,特别是在管理货运成本方面。他了解准确且随时可用的货运成本对其业务成功的重要性。
挑战
Allan Store Fixtures 是一家位于达拉斯的大型零售商店设备销售公司,在管理货运成本方面面临着重大挑战。业主 Mamoon Allan 认识到,准确且随时可用的货运成本对其业务的成功至关重要。他所处理的设备尺寸较大,意味着运输可能会很昂贵,而运输成本的差异往往会延迟他为客户定价的能力,甚至完全破坏他的利润率。从各个当地承运商那里收集报价的过程非常耗时且复杂,尤其是在运输多件零担 (LTL) 物品时。缺乏简化的货运成本管理流程是 Allan Store Fixtures 面临的重大挑战。
解决方案
Freightview 是一种管理货运成本的在线工具,为 Allan Store Fixtures 的挑战提供了解决方案。 Freightview 使 Allan 能够在一个地方收集所有当地承运商的报价,即使在运输多个零担物品时也是如此。输入运输信息后,Freightview 会提供费率比较,并允许用户打印运输标签和提货单并安排取货。它还生成数据来帮助确定哪些运营商最能满足公司的需求,包括各个运营商随时间变化的价格统计数据。 Freightview 与 Allan 电子商务网站的集成是一个显着的优势,使他的员工更容易准确地看到客户所看到的内容,并相信运费是准确的。
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