公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- Canada
产品
- JDA Collaborate
- JDA Demand
- JDA Enterprise Planning
- JDA Floor Planning
- JDA Fulfillment
- JDA Space Planning
- JDA Monitor
技术栈
- Demand Planning
- Inventory Management
- Forecasting
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
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
- 需求计划与预测
- 库存管理
关于客户
RONA 是加拿大最大的五金、家居装修和园艺产品分销商和零售商。该公司拥有近 1,500 个销售网点,其中 800 多个属于其旗下,分销网络中有近 600 个客户和独立经销商,该公司修改了流程以提高效率。近年来,消费者支出的波动对这家大型零售商产生了影响,因为购物者在面临经济不确定性时往往会选择推迟家居装修项目。为了实现目标,RONA 需要更准确地了解其整个分销网络中哪些地方需要库存。
挑战
RONA 是加拿大最大的五金、家居装修和园艺产品分销商和零售商,在其庞大的分销网络中面临库存管理方面的挑战。该公司在超过 17 个分销中心 (DC) 拥有数千个库存单位 (SKU) 和数百万个 SKU 位置,这使得库存管理成为一项复杂的任务。生成需求预测以支持库存管理的流程脱节,自动化程度低,交接频繁。RONA 需要更准确地了解其整个分销网络中哪些地方需要库存。该公司只回顾过去,需要展望未来并采取行动。
解决方案
RONA 于 2009 年与 JDA 合作,实施 JDA 零售规划套件中的需求规划和协作解决方案。解决方案上线后六个月内,RONA 开始获得切实的收益。得益于更高的自动化程度、更少的交接和基于异常的管理,该公司的需求规划能力也实现了效率效益。如今,RONA 的 10 名分析师可以管理 600 多个站点的 100,000 个活跃项目。效率效益还扩展到整个零售商的供应链。RONA 依靠 JDA 服务的专业知识来指定、实施和支持 JDA 解决方案的性能。该公司最近完成了 JDA 企业规划的实施,这将推动零售和高管层面的新销售和运营规划流程。RONA 还计划实施 JDA Fulfillment。
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