公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- America
国家
- Mexico
产品
- Blue Yonder Warehouse Management
技术栈
- Artificial Intelligence
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 功能应用 - 仓库管理系统 (WMS)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 仓库自动化
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Prinsel 又名 Productos Infantiles Selectos,是一家领先的玩具和其他儿童产品进口商和经销商。该公司已运营 40 年,为墨西哥和中美洲的客户提供服务。Prinsel 运营着两个繁忙的配送中心,每年管理超过 1,000 个 SKU、7,000 批货物和 250 万个独立包装箱。该公司正在扩大其电子商务销售,需要以最快、最可靠、最安全的方式通过所有渠道接触所有客户。
挑战
Prinsel 是墨西哥和中美洲领先的玩具和儿童产品进口商和分销商,在管理其两个繁忙的配送中心时面临挑战。这两个中心每年处理 1,000 多个 SKU、7,000 批货物和 250 万个独立包装箱。仓库采用手动流程管理,很难找到和运送产品。这种缺乏可视性的情况对客户服务水平和财务业绩产生了负面影响。由于耗时的手动流程和对仓库容量缺乏了解,该公司很难在订单截止日期前完成订单。
解决方案
为了优化运营,Prinsel 与 Blue Yonder 合作实施仓库管理功能,以提高可见性和控制力。该解决方案实现了产品存储和检索的自动化,将平均履行时间从 2 小时缩短至 45 分钟。Blue Yonder 的仓库管理解决方案灵活且可扩展,能够支持 Prinsel 的全渠道增长并满足公司未来十年的需求。该解决方案还利用人工智能从客户和合作伙伴处获取实时数据,同步战略响应,从而最大限度地提高整个扩展供应链的成果。Blue Yonder 的合作伙伴 Netlogistik 通过提供持续的数据管理来支持实施。
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