WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION

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RockySoft´s wholesale distribution solutions help you address the challenge of maintaining high fill rates with the smallest quantity of inventory. Maintaining the correct inventory levels is difficult while managing large numbers of products spread across many warehouses. This complexity, combined with different demand patterns for each product, hinders buyer and planner productivity. Outsourcing is at an all time high, further complicating the management of inventory replenishment for imported goods. Long product replenishment lead times, the inability to expedite orders and supplier delivery variability are but a few of the many challenges posed by importing.
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Benefits of addressing these challenges:
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Reduce inventory expense by automating the management of each inventory store
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Increase revenue and reduce lost sales by planning for anticipated outsourcing constraints
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Increase customer satisfaction by maintaining adequate buffer stock levels
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Lower shipping costs with advanced replenishment, consolidated orders and price break optimization
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Wholesale distribution software:
RockySoft's Demand Manager offers integrated demand forecasting and inventory planning to calculate and manage dynamic safety stock and alter purchases when reorder points have been reached. View Demand Manager literature.
Our Requirements Planner creates the most advantageous supply plan that will time receipts of material to meet your customer service objectives. View Requirements Planner literature.
Supply Base Manager can help you collaborate and monitor your vendors' performance. Supply assurance can also be increased by incorporating ‘Safety Time’ into lead-times and buffer stock. Additionally, Requirements Planner will automatically optimize your orders based on shipping constraints: container cubes, weight or other vendor units of measure.
Enabling product features:
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Scientific calculation of buffer stock and reorder levels
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Automatic generation of inter-warehouse transfers
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Visibility to excess stock levels during order creation
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Exception-based tracking of vendor performance
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Multitude of forecast algorithms that more precisely forecast product demand
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Advanced product replenishment and order optimization based on shipping constraints
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Container loading based on Price break optimization
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Assign individual order line items to specific containers
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Optimizes transportation and product expense versus freight consolidation costs
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