| Publisher | Oracle | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 01 Aug 2009 | |
| Topics | Warehouse Inventory Management | ||
| Downloads | 10 | ||
Mobile Telephone Networks wanted to automate warehouse management processes to handle sales volumes that are increasing at a rate of 20% to 30% per annum and ensure the company's network of retailers and dealers are able to satisfy customer demand for new cell phone handsets. The challenge was to reduce headcount required to handle increased warehouse throughput, thereby controlling the cost of distributing cell phone handsets and maintaining maximum average revenue per unit. Mobile Telephone Networks automated most warehouse management processes with Oracle Warehouse Management, significantly reducing time to market for new products and improving competitiveness and integrated Oracle Warehouse Manager with automated conveyor belt to efficiently manage the handling of goods received into the warehouse.
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