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Implementing a new WMS across a network of DCs carries big risks and big rewards. Two shippers that are going through it tell how they're avoiding pitfalls and achieving success.
When intimate apparel maker Wacoal America took the plunge into e-commerce, support from its WMS supplier provided the foundation for a successful transition.
With space in short supply, Dutch dairy company FrieslandCampina was forced to shuttle milk bottled at a Belgian plant off site for storage. A sophisticated automated warehouse brought an end to all that.
With more than 200 vendors, the warehousing software market is due for a shakeout. When the dust settles, it's likely just two categories of players will remain.
West International couldn't afford the complex IT systems needed for tracking the drugs it supplies to cruise ships. Then it found an "on demand" program that does everything it needs and more.