White Papers from RedPrairie

SaaS WMS RFP Template SaaS WMS RFP Template
To help companies gather business requirements and determine what options make sense for their warehouse operations, Supply Chain Coach, in partnership with RedPrairie On-Demand, has created the first WMS RFP for companies considering SaaS Warehouse Management Systems.
Presented by: RedPrairie
Date: April 2012
RedPrairie
Why Businesses Should Look to the Cloud for On-Demand Warehouse Management Why Businesses Should Look to the Cloud for On-Demand Warehouse Management
While a WMS is typically deployed as an on-premise solution, installing and maintain the system on your own servers can be difficult for many. For small or mid-size businesses, such arrangements can be expensive, often requiring new hardware in addition to the software itself. Furthermore, an on-premise system can take up to 12 months to deploy and place extra responsibilities on your IT staff for maintenance, administration and user support. This paper discusses how a cloud-based on-demand WMS could be just the solution you need to run a more efficient and profitable supply chain.
Presented by: RedPrairie
Date: March 2012
RedPrairie
RedPrairie On-Demand Doubles Revenues and Order Volume RedPrairie On-Demand Doubles Revenues and Order Volume

Does your facility need more accurate, real-time visibility? Or are you simply not getting enough of a return from your existing warehouse and inventory management system? Managing inventory today goes beyond spreadsheets—it involves handling a multitude of different inventory types while providing customers and other external users with access to data around the clock.

With RedPrairie On-Demand Warehouse, RJW has:

  • Doubled warehousing revenues since implementation
  • Raised order volume by nearly 50 percent
  • Achieved significant real-time inventory accuracy enhancement
  • Expanded visibility both internally, and for customers

Presented by: RedPrairie
Date: October 2011
RedPrairie
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