Wonderland Group's Supply Chain Transformation with IoT
- Analytics & Modeling - Machine Learning
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
- E-Commerce
- Transportation
- Logistics & Transportation
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
- Picking, Sorting & Positioning
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Data Science Services
Established in 1983, Wonderland Group, a global manufacturer and distributor of baby gear and nursery products, faced challenges due to the explosive growth of digital sales channels such as e-commerce. This shift in consumer behavior presented opportunities for the manufacturer to increase direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales, including buy online, pick-up in store (BOPIS), and warehouse DTC. As Wonderland Group’s production and channels grew, the company recognized the need to increase agility in their supply chain, enhance flexibility in distribution and warehousing, and improve visibility across the network to respond quicker to changes in demand. The team recognized the need for a powerful supply chain planning platform to translate demand into ecommerce fulfilment strategies. They sought a way to quickly understand channel-specific growth, and to combine data between consumer demand, stock on hand, and replenishment. Additionally, the company was experiencing challenges with distribution and warehousing. Warehouse space and ocean containers were severely constrained across global regions, an issue compounded by increases in both sales and product assortment.
Wonderland Group is a global manufacturer and distributor of baby gear and nursery products, established in 1983. The company’s manufacturing base is in Taiwan with distribution centers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, Dubai, and China. Wonderland Group represents world-renowned brands such as Nuna, Joie, and Graco, distributing thousands of SKUs that are sold globally across 80+ markets. The company experienced challenges as the explosive growth of digital sales channels led to shifts in consumer behavior, prompting opportunities for the manufacturer to increase direct-to-consumer sales.
Wonderland Group adopted the Atlas Planning Platform from John Galt Solutions to address their challenges. This platform enabled Wonderland Group to leverage demand sensing (POS data and channel inventory at retail stores) and use machine learning to understand growth by channel (e-commerce, in-store, etc.) and analyze the differences between consumer demand and replenishing channel inventory. Atlas also enabled Wonderland Group to integrate distribution and transportation to manage their multi-tier replenishment including allocation and inventory balancing across their entire supply chain network. The team can now maximize warehouse capacity by projecting when and how much warehouse space is required, while automating container optimization (mix containers versus shipping single SKU containers) with the ability to adjust purchases based on regional warehouse space. Amid significant supplier and transportation constraints and disruptions, Wonderland Group has accelerated its global digital supply chain transformation to drive business growth.