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High-Performance Infrastructure Optimizes Logistics for Fresh Food Delivery in Switzerland
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 施工管理
- 最后一英里交付
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Coop Group 是一家总部位于瑞士巴塞尔的领先零售、批发和食品生产公司,在管理其复杂、快节奏的供应链方面面临着重大挑战。该公司经营着近 2,500 家零售店,年收入达 302 亿瑞士法郎(327 亿美元),需要确保始终在商店货架和网上提供高质量的新鲜食品。高效处理 14 个配送中心周围的物流是该零售商成功的关键。为了确保顾客每天都能获得新鲜的水果、蔬菜和面包等必需品,Coop 严重依赖数据分析和复杂的预测。然而,随着数据量的不断增长,该公司认识到需要扩展其数据存储基础设施,以确保及时的物流流程和顺利的食品交付。
关于客户
Coop Group 是一家领先的零售、批发和食品生产公司,总部位于瑞士巴塞尔。该公司的大型零售业务主要集中在瑞士市场,而批发业务则遍及整个欧洲。 Coop Group 拥有 91,000 名员工,经营着近 2,500 家零售店。公司年收入达 302 亿瑞士法郎(327 亿美元)。生鲜食品是其业务的核心,确保商店货架上和网上始终有高质量的产品是该公司面临的主要挑战。大规模管理复杂、快节奏的供应链需要先进的物流流程和快速决策。
解决方案
Coop Group 在评估多个供应商后,选择了基于日立虚拟存储平台 (VSP) 5500 的新中央基础设施,具有 1.5PB 全闪存存储容量。高度整合的存储解决方案可驱动各种工作负载并提供低延迟,以支持该公司的 30 个任务关键型 SAP 应用程序。该公司还为 NAS G600 和 G400 部署了全闪存的 Hitachi VSP Unified Storage,以实现快速、简单的文件访问和共享驱动器。作为标准化的一部分,该公司还使用 Hitachi VSP G350 阵列来降低其 14 个配送中心的复杂性并提高可靠性。为了对高分辨率产品和营销照片进行审计验证归档和存储,Coop Group 依赖 Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)。
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