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Parcourez les études de cas de Manhattan Associates pour découvrir comment nos clients ont réalisé des bénéfices mesurables et obtenu un avantage concurrentiel certain par l'implémentation de nos solutions de Supply Chain Management. Découvrez comment nous les avons aider à résoudre des problèmes complexes, relever de réels défis métier et réussir à engendrer un retour sur investissement rapide grâce à l'optimisation de leur Supply Chain.

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Buyers Products boosts productivity and customer service with Manhattan SCALE™Case Study
Buyers Products is a leading manufacturer of products for the mobile equipment industry. As part of the company's move into a new, expanded distribution center, Buyers implemented Manhattan SCALE. Since implementing the solution, Buyers' processing speed has increased dramatically. The company can now process 140-170 LTL/TL orders per day—70-80% higher than four years ago. And, Buyers' small...Télécharger (PDF)
Darice crafts distribution solutions with Manhattan SCALE™Case Study
Family-owned since 1954, Darice is the largest full line craft wholesaler and distributor based in the U.S. Faced with inefficient processes and multiple distribution requirements, the company’s goal was to reduce warehouse management costs and open a new revenue stream with customer distribution services. Since implementing Manhattan SCALE, Darice has significantly reduced total cost of...Télécharger (PDF)
Donaldson takes control of European distribution with Manhattan AssociatesCase Study
In an effort to increase efficiency and improve customer delivery, Donaldson—a worldwide provider of filtration systems and replacement parts—implemented Manhattan's Warehouse Management solution. As a result, activities were streamlined, productivity increased by 30% and shipment accuracy rose to nearly 100%.Télécharger (PDF)
NYK Logistics and Manhattan Associates join forces to deliver fulfillment solution for Komatsu FranceCase Study
Faced with an incumbent distribution model that was unable to support its rapid growth in France and Europe, Komatsu selected NYK Logistics and Manhattan to help streamline its supply chain operation. After implementing Manhattan's Warehouse Management solution, Komatsu has significantly reduced order-to-delivery cycle time and is now able to fulfill complex orders on a next-day pre-8:00am...Télécharger (PDF)
Parlux Fragrances sweetens its competitive capabilities with Manhattan’s Warehouse ManagementCase Study
As one of the top 100 cosmetic and fragrance companies in the world, Parlux needed a WMS to increase efficiency, reduce costs and keep pace with changing customer compliance requirements. Since implementing Manhattan’s Warehouse Management solution, Parlux complies with retail customer requirements, has eliminated manual inventory labor costs, increased accuracy and reduced waste. The company is...Télécharger (PDF)
Solutions from Manhattan Associates help Ewing Irrigation flourishCase Study
Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Ewing Irrigation runs seven distribution centers nationwide at approximately 200,000 sq. ft. each, as well as 195 storefront locations. Since implementing Manhattan’s Warehouse Management and Replenishment solutions, Ewing has seen improvements across its operations. Error rates and overtime labor expenses have been virtually eliminated. With 50% increase in...Télécharger (PDF)
Une croissance plus rapide avec une solution de gestion d’entrepôt de premier planEtude de cas
Lex Auto Logistics, société membre du groupe RAC, est l’un des principaux prestataires de services sur le marché des pièces détachées automobiles. Elle offre une large gamme de solutions logistiques conçues pour rationaliser les flux de données et de matières premières. Ses services ont contribué à...Télécharger (PDF)
VF Corporation gains nearly 100% inventory accuracy outfitted with Manhattan solutionsCase Study
A multi-billion dollar apparel and footwear powerhouse, VF Corporation distributes its diverse portfolio of brands in 150 countries through 30 distribution centers (DCs), 1,400 suppliers, 47,000 retailers and 786 stores. The company was seeking a solution to manage shipping and storage capabilities, and provide a common platform across its various DCs and brands. Since implementing Manhattan’s...Télécharger (PDF)
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