Manhattan Active Solutions
We aggregate all best practices for fulfillment and provide them through a cloud-native omnichannel platform.
We support companies in optimizing their extensive and complex operations, responding to changes in the market and demand, and innovating repeatedly, quickly, and as many times as needed. By using Manhattan's solutions, companies can always access the latest, seamlessly interconnected technologies. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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Manhattan Active Solutions is an integrated solution on a single platform where all functions operate in the cloud. It features a newly designed and developed microservices architecture that accommodates a wide variety of custom requirements while also providing sufficient scalability to automatically scale out in response to increased volume and demand fluctuations, thus meeting various needs in logistics operations. Furthermore, by adopting a microservices architecture, it achieves versionless functionality, allowing users to always access the latest features without the need for upgrades. After implementation, it becomes completely maintenance-free, eliminating concerns about support expiration and preventing obsolescence. Personnel at the companies using this solution no longer need to worry about system and software maintenance, allowing them to focus entirely on providing services to their customers. This solution evolves stores into shipping hubs and manages inventory across the entire supply chain, including partner companies, in an integrated manner. By enabling effective inventory placement based on demand forecasting, it strongly promotes the company's fulfillment strategy.
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[Inventory Demand Forecasting and Replenishment Solution Case Study] United States, Major Specialty Retailer of Hard Flooring, FLOOR & DECOR.
■Introduced Systems Replenishment System, Demand Forecasting System ■Challenges The rapidly growing business of Floor & Decor previously relied on a replenishment system but was unable to perform accurate order and demand forecasts because it could only view information at the DC level when predicting DC needs. Floor & Decor is a major specialty retailer dealing in hard surface flooring, offering a wide range of in-stock tiles, wood, related tools, and materials for flooring installation. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the company was established in 2000 and has been recognized as one of Fortune's 100 Fastest Growing Companies. Homeowners and professional contractors can access superstore selections at warehouse prices, providing showroom-quality offerings across multiple channels, including retail, e-commerce, and B2B. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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[Ebook] Improving Post-Purchase Experience through Digital Self-Service
While every element of the purchasing process is important, it is believed that getting the final interaction point in the buyer's journey right after the purchase is the most crucial. In fact, "86% of customers say that the experience after the purchase has the greatest influence on their decision to choose the same brand again." Customers often feel they have the least control at this final stage. If there is a unified approach to customer service in the purchasing process, the time spent waiting for the product after clicking "purchase" can be significantly reduced, alleviating stress. The problem is that many retailers struggle to instill confidence in customers regarding the post-purchase process. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact Manhattan at (Representative: 03-6205-7400).*
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[Manhattan SCALE Case Study] Sweden's Largest White Goods Retailer ELON Company
■Introduced System Manhattan SCALE, Operational Supply Chain Intelligence ■Challenges Previously, Elon used its own developed warehouse management system (WMS), but the users had a high degree of freedom in their operations, leading to inefficient processes and decreased productivity. However, as the business was expanding across all sales channels, a solution was needed to further develop the business. Elon relied on its own solution, but it could no longer accommodate the company's continuous growth and was plagued by inefficiencies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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[Warehouse Management System SCALE Implementation Case] Fenix Corporation
■Introduced System Warehouse Management System "Manhattan SCALE" ■Challenges We were looking for a system that could manage warehouse operations worldwide with a single warehouse management system, capable of highly automating and controlling complex processes. From refreshing walks in the forest to several days of trekking in the Scandinavian highlands, Fenix offers clothing and equipment through its brands Fjällräven, Hanwag, Brunton, Primus, Tierra, and Royal Robbins. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Inventory Demand Forecasting and Replenishment Solution Case Study] Food Service Business SYSCO Corporation
■Introduced Systems Replenishment System, Demand Forecasting System, Transportation Management System ■Challenges Sysco's inventory management personnel needed a multi-echelon system to manage demand forecasting and inventory replenishment for the company's rapidly growing and continuously evolving business. The inventory management personnel at Sysco Corporation faced a dilemma. They needed a system to manage the company's demand forecasting and inventory replenishment. However, they understood that the company was always changing. Should they improve the system built in-house, or should they purchase a new system from a software provider? Sysco's customers include restaurants, travel services, schools, retail stores, healthcare facilities, and government agencies. These customers purchase approximately 400,000 products, including fresh produce, dairy, meat, seafood, frozen foods, canned goods, dry foods, and beverages. They also handle non-food items such as paper products and cleaning supplies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*