Third Party Logistics (3PL)
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| ADS Logistic Services |
Highly automated – highly flexible. These two phrases aren't often thought of together in the logistics industry. But that is exactly what ADS Logistic Services, a full service third party logistics provider, offers its customer base of footwear, apparel, appliance and other retail companies. ADS describes this as "Delivering Versatile Solutions with all the right tools…" ADS provides these services from its extensively automated Distribution Centers in Edison, N.J. and Gaffney, SC, and soon to be Fontana, CA. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| Argent Associates |
Argent's challenge came from increasing demands from customers for real-time inventory and shipment visibility prompted their search for a warehouse management system. Typical 3PLs lack the flexibility to make changes to their supply-chain technology, requiring changes to be made manually from each individual site, or through expensive software upgrades. Such changes regardless of how minor can take months to complete. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| Avnet Logistics Services |
Avnet Logistics Services' goal of operational excellence is no easy undertaking when you support 60+ business units that were, until fairly recently, separate companies. Add the needs of their many customers and operational excellence becomes a major challenge. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| Diamond Comics |
To change their distribution operations from a headache to a competitive advantage, Diamond Comics decided to consolidate all distribution into a new 600,000 square foot facility and automate with the latest technologies, including RedPrairie's Warehouse Management and Workforce Management systems. *Solution(s): Inventory, WFM |
| DSC Logistics |
RedPrairie provided a comprehensive Workforce Management solution, allowing for real-time performance monitoring and reporting, while DSC dovetailed engineering best practices, dynamic standards, and a change management process. *Solution(s): WFM |
| IDC Construction |
As with any inventory-centric company, it is imperative to have a clear understanding of exactly what materials are on hand, where they are allocated to, and when they should arrive at their final destination. It is particularly important for IDC as they are the temporary warehousing facility for their customers' expensive and in many cases, one-of-a-kind inventory items. If anything happens to these items, IDC is held responsible. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| IntegraCore |
IntegraCore faced a daunting challenge: the need for a manageable multi-client, multi-facility warehouse management system that was easy to administer combined with the ease-of–use and flexibility of a web-based system that its clients wanted. The 3PL's previous WMS was rigid when it came to multi-client and costly in set-up fees and time spent. In order to accurately track real-time order information, product origin, inventory status, product types, product destination and fulfillment status, the company needed to find an inventory and warehouse management system that would gather, store and make available supply chain data that wouldn't disrupt their current IT infrastructure. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| ISS Logistique Production |
Manufacturing sites are increasingly turning to warehouse management systems (WMS) to increase their productivity. ISS Logistique & Production is extending its offering in this area by relying on RedPrairie technology. Both parties have completed the first WMS implementation at a French production unit. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| Kaplan Early Learning |
In the late 1990s, Kaplan Early Learning made the commitment that a well-run DC running on a best-of-breed WMS was a requirement to fully meet customer needs. While many of its customers are large schools with sophisticated DCs, quite often they are smaller schools and daycares. To Kaplan Early Learning, well-organized shipments let the teachers and parents that make up their customer base focus on the most important part of their business – educating children. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| Markley |
With an increasing number of its larger customers taking advantage of its distribution services, Markley Enterprise created separate operations to handle that side of its business. To run the distribution operation, the company initially extended its proprietary manufacturing system and adapted it to do distribution, a solution that worked for a time. But eventually, the limitations of the system became apparent. With the growing appetite of customers wanting advanced capabilities in inventory visibility, access to orders, and tracking functionality, the company sought out a more specialized solution that was scalable with its business yet affordable. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| MD Logistics |
Although not large compared to some global logistics service provider behemoths, MD Logistics nevertheless has complex distribution requirements. They offer either shared or dedicated services to a variety of customer industries in both ambient and temperature-controlled environments. Each customer and industry has specific needs that MD Logistics must serve flawlessly, including support for Free Trade Zone processing. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| OM Health Care Logistics |
As Owens & Minor prepared for the launch of OM HCL, several key elements were identified as essential for providing a complete solution. Among those key elements was the Warehouse Management System (WMS). To ensure success at the beginning and sustain it over time, OM HCL needed to deploy a proven WMS that could provide support for the rigorous quality and regulatory standards of the healthcare supply chain. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| RJW Transport |
RJW wanted to move off of its system of tracking inventory with a manual spreadsheet, and give its customers a higher degree of real-time visibility as it brought on new and ever-varying businesses. Doing so required a solution that could handle a multitude of different inventory types and give external users access to data around the clock. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| UniDrug |
Warehouse Management was implemented in phases to ensure a smooth migration path for UDG's clients. RedPrairie provided support at every stage of the project, using its addept™ methodology to identify the most suitable distribution processes. After 18 weeks, management of the first 3PL client had been transferred to Warehouse Management, without disruption to day-to-day operations. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| USA Cycling |
USA Cycling needed an inventory and warehouse management system that offered real-time visibility into fixed assets such as bicycles, wheels, and clothing. More importantly, the system would require minimal IT resources, while providing 24/7 accessibility from anywhere in the world, even on the race track. They found this and more in RedPrairie's On-Demand Warehouse Management solution. *Solution(s): Inventory |
| UTi |
UTi's Integrated Logistics team provides end-to-end supply chain solutions through dedicated and public warehouses, with a proven track record of reducing customer costs. With labor expense representing 65-70 percent of operations cost, UTi management understood continued cost reduction could only be realized through more efficient use of the workforce. *Solution(s): WFM |