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OpenStore Streamlines Supply Chain Operations for Multiple Brands with Anvyl
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 采购
用例
- 需求计划与预测
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
OpenStore 是一家成立于 2021 年 3 月的品牌聚合商,面临着管理 40 多个品牌采购的挑战。该公司的使命是识别、评估、收购和扩大长尾电子商务品牌,为那些将这些品牌的年销售额发展到前六到七位数的企业家提供流动性。运营团队最初只有两个人,负责管理供应链、履行、需求规划和产品开发的各个方面。 OpenStore 的雄心勃勃的目标是尽快发展到数百个品牌,因此需要找到一种方法来简化运营,并将数百个独特的供应链管理流程纳入标准化、可重复的实践中,并且可以用最少的人力运行。
关于客户
OpenStore 是一家位于佛罗里达州迈阿密的品牌聚合商。该公司成立于 2021 年 3 月,其使命是识别、评估、收购和扩大长尾电子商务品牌,为那些将这些品牌的年销售额发展到前六到七位数的企业家提供流动性。 OpenStore 的目标是尽快发展到数百个品牌,为了实现这一目标,他们需要简化运营并将独特的供应链管理流程纳入标准化、可重复的实践中。 OpenStore 在短短一个工作日内为符合条件的 Shopify 企业家提供现金报价,并随着产品组合的增长,通过提高效率和限制成本来继续发展每个收购的品牌。
解决方案
为了标准化和扩展其供应链运营,OpenStore 转向了 Anvyl。 Anvyl 的解决方案允许 OpenStore 将数十个供应链流程集成到一个跨产品组合运营中。 OpenStore 使用 Anvyl 合作伙伴 Netsuite ERP 和 Flieber 分别设计了一个弹性且可扩展的技术堆栈,用于资源规划和需求规划,并在两个方向上集成了 Anvyl。该技术堆栈使团队能够管理从预测到采购订单 (PO) 再到对账的所有事务。 Anvyl 用于管理供应链的订单和供应商协作阶段,跟踪和编目从创建到交付的整个过程,包括现金进出的所有细节。至关重要的是,Anvyl 使新品牌能够轻松融入团队流程,而无需雇用人工。商家集成团队尽快将每个新品牌引入 Anvyl,简化了 40 多个品牌供应链的报告流程。
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