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Building Supply Chain Visibility
技术
- 功能应用 - 仓库管理系统 (WMS)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 仓库自动化
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
B&Q 是 Kingfisher plc 旗下的一个主要零售品牌,在英国和爱尔兰经营着 359 家门店,提供 40,000 多种产品。为了支持其零售计划,B&Q 需要转变其物流功能,更换其手动的、主要基于纸张的旧系统,这些系统不再适合每年为 1.5 亿多客户提供服务的企业。这需要一个灵活的仓库管理解决方案 (WMS) 来提供实时信息。B&Q 希望确保 IT 功能在已建立 15 年的网络中无缝过渡,并需要一个解决方案,使其能够管理其站点的 100,000 多个库存单位 (SKU),整合由大约 600 个不同供应商提供的库存,通过实时信息和清晰的订单可见性提高库存准确性,管理交叉转运和流经平台,并为每个商店整合和挑选库存,这些库存每天通过 500 辆拖车运送约 45 个产品托盘。
关于客户
B&Q 是英国和爱尔兰的主要零售品牌,经营 359 家门店,提供 40,000 多种产品。B&Q 是欧洲领先的家居装修零售集团 Kingfisher plc 旗下的主要零售品牌之一。B&Q 致力于为客户提供成功完成家居装修和 DIY 项目所需的一切。每周有超过 300 万名客户光临 B&Q。为了支持其零售计划,B&Q 需要转变其物流功能,更换其手动的、主要基于纸张的旧系统,这些系统不再适合每年服务超过 1.5 亿客户的企业。
解决方案
B&Q 选择在五个区域整合中心实施 JDA 仓库管理,这是 JDA Intelligent Fulfillment™ 套件的一部分,每个中心服务于 50 到 100 家商店。目前,该解决方案正在推广到三个配送中心 (DC)。通过实施 JDA 仓库管理,B&Q 正在降低其三个配送中心和五个区域整合中心网络的成本,确保高库存准确性并提高其英国商店的产品可用性。借助 JDA 仓库管理,B&Q 完全消除了以前的纸质系统,包括所有供应商文书工作。该项目始于 2008 年,当时 B&Q 对其供应链进行了重大审查,并在 JDA 顾问的支持下,包括了整合中心和配送中心为期六个月的流程规划。B&Q 招募了一支由 25 名操作员组成的团队,以清楚了解每个站点的运营方式并识别潜在问题。
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