Kaliedy.com was a new online store selling Ireland’s largest range of baby essentials, nursery and toy products. It is the exclusive stockist of the Early Learning Centre toys in Ireland and also sells its own brand of products, including travel accessories. The company has adopted ProWMS Warehouse Management Software to boost the customer online ordering experience. Read more in KALEIDY eCOMMERCE CASE STUDY here.
ROBUS LED Group designs, builds and markets innovative lighting technology for distribution to around 3,000 wholesale stockists in 40+ countries. The company is using ProWMS Warehouse Management Software to keep track of thousands of items passing through its supply chain, receiving, storing and despatching from its central distribution centre. Read more in the ROBUS LED Group CASE STUDY here.
Leading Pharmaceuticals Wholesaler, Dublin, Ireland based, Merit Pharmaceuticals operates in a highly competitive and regulated industry. It chose advanced Wholesale and Realtime Distribution, WMS & ERP system ProERP as a solution to its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Distribution and Supply Chain Management needs. Read more in the MERIT PHARMACEUTICALS CASE STUDY here.
Wm. Morrison plc serves 11m UK customers weekly in 500 stores and via its its online delivery service. Due to high pre-Christmas volume in its 105,000 sq.ft Winsford, Cheshire meat processing plant, and at short notice, it needed to set-up an alternative chilled warehouse operation. It was an existing ProWMS user so we configured and implemented new systems in just 6 weeks. Read more in the MORRISONS CASE STUDY here.
Norish (now Thermotraffic) multi-temperature warehousing and logistics business provides services to importers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and distributors across the UK. It needed to update its Warehouse Management while integrating its existing third-party systems into one Warehouse Management system. ProWMS Warehouse Management System’s robustness and flexibility, for both suppliers and customers came to its rescue. Read more in the NORISH (THERMOTRAFFIC) CASE STUDY here.