Manhattan Scale
Supply chain technology that is scalable to match operational size and can be operational in a short period of time.
Agile and highly adaptable warehouse management solutions that solve the challenges of complex supply chain execution. Implementation locations are not limited to on-premises or cloud. You can access a refined set of tools and features at an affordable price, enabling you to achieve your goals. Enjoy a quick deployment, user-friendly and proven solutions, along with an interface that is easy to use with touch operations. The environment is highly configurable, minimizing the effort required from internal IT resources and contributing to TCO reduction. Choose the best deployment option for your business. You can select from various deployment options, including public cloud, private cloud, managed/hosting services, or on-premises, tailored to your needs, performance, and budget. It is also possible to use the cloud environment hosted by Manhattan. With Manhattan Cloud, upgrades are performed annually, ensuring that you always have access to new features. The cloud upgrade service includes an option for automatic migration to the next version for your specific customizations.
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It has the responsiveness to flexibly adapt to changes in demand, improve warehouse productivity, make effective use of space, and promote employee engagement. Additionally, by using advanced patented algorithms that mathematically plan and optimize operations, it facilitates the flow of inventory and information, enabling perfect execution across inventory, labor, and space. Companies are facing an unprecedented challenge to respond to the ever-changing demands of the digital world. In distribution centers, there is a need to provide superior service with fewer workers and to supply multiple channels from a single inventory bucket. The utilization of wearable devices, integration with those devices, simplification of access, and "always on, always optimizing" supply chain solutions will likely give rise to even more new challenges in the near future. This is the optimal solution to tackle the demanding challenges in logistics environments, ideally combining various characteristics, functions, and technologies for companies addressing supply chain challenges.
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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.*
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[Inventory Demand Forecasting and Replenishment System Case Study] UK Pharmaceutical Wholesaler and Pharmacy Retailer
■Introduced System Manhattan Active Inventory Demand Forecasting and Replenishment Solution ■Challenges Walgreens Boots Alliance needed to replace its proprietary replenishment system to integrate with enhanced logistics capabilities. Walgreens Boots Alliance was established in December 2006 through the merger of Alliance UniChem PLC and Boots Group PLC. The company provides a variety of products and services to customers in 20 countries through its owned businesses, joint ventures, and associates. The group has two core divisions: pharmaceutical wholesale and pharmacy retail. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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[WMS SCALE Implementation Case] Online Food Company RedMart
■Introduced System Manhattan SCALE ■Challenges RedMart needed to transition to an automated fulfillment approach to optimize its complex order fulfillment operations and rapidly expand its business. As a startup in Singapore, RedMart began its operations with approximately 3,000 stock keeping units (SKUs) in a warehouse of about 3,000 square feet. As orders increased and awareness grew, the founders realized that the manual fulfillment process they initially used would soon hinder the growth of the business. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*