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CDC Software Deploying New Versions of CDC Supply Chain Solutions for World's Leading Global Enterprises
Business Wire, June 25, 2008
Long-Term Customers Implement New Versions of CDC Supply Chain to Help Improve Supply Chain Efficiencies, Reduce Costs and Improve Productivity
STOCKHOLM, Sweden & HONG KONG -- CDC Software, a wholly owned subsidiary of CDC Corporation and a provider of industry-specific enterprise software and services, today announced that several leading global enterprises have implemented new versions of CDC Supply Chain solutions to help improve efficiencies, reduce costs and improve productivity throughout their supply chain.
"We are very pleased that we are strengthening the confidence our customers have with us as partners in their mission critical applications like supply chain solutions," said Peter Yip, executive chairman of CDC Software. "CDC Supply Chain has helped our customers who operate multiple plants with complex distribution and supply chain networks to cost effectively meet their demand-driven fulfillment requirements."
Automotive
At Shanghai General Motors, a 50-50 joint venture partnership between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., CDC Supply Chain's WMS, Labor Management, Slotting Optimization, Yard Management, Event Management and Enterprise Visibility solutions are now in use at a new parts distribution and packaging center. Last year, Shanghai General Motors opened the first of four new planned model parts distribution and packaging centers in Guangzhou, China.
Shanghai General Motors is a recent customer that developed based on the long-standing relationship between Catalyst, a company acquired by CDC Software in 2007, that served General Motors as a client since 1990. The CDC Supply Chain applications provide Shanghai General Motors with one of the most advanced supply chain execution software suites of any automotive company in the world. CDC Supply Chain is also planned for future implementation at three other facilities of Shanghai General Motors.
Retail Grocery
Netherlands-based Ahold/Albert Heijn, one of the world's largest grocery retailers, continues to upgrade their implementation of CDC Supply Chain's Warehouse Management System (WMS), Route Management and Voice Interactive Solutions. CDC Supply Chain's WMS is the core of its Common European Logistics Solution (CELS) platform. A customer since 2000, the grocery retailer has two national distribution centers and four regional distribution centers serving 750 stores and shipping 400 million store order lines each year. Additionally, the grocery retailer achieves inventory turns averaging two to three days at its regional distribution centers, and the CELS rollout has freed up approximately 10 percent extra selling space and added flexibility to support all store formats using the CDC Supply Chain solution.
Food and Beverage
PepsiCo U.K., a market-leading snack manufacturer in the U.K. with recognizable brand names that include Walkers Snack Foods, Tropicana and Quaker, is upgrading to the latest version of WMS, Order Management, Route Management and Shipment Monitor. A customer since 1998, Pepsico U.K. uses CDC Supply Chain to help improve visibility throughout its supply chain, streamline distribution processes and provide real-time control of the manufacturer's demand chain operations.
Aviation
In addition, one of the world's largest providers of new aviation parts and related aftermarket operations, upgraded to the latest versions of WMS and has already implemented CDC Supply Chain's Collaborative Services Framework (CSF), including the Corrective Action Tracking application. This leading aviation company intends to implement the latest version of CDC Supply Chain WMS plus Slotting, Labor Management, Transportation Management, Supplier Quality and Supplier Link in future phases. This company, a customer since 1994, markets and distributes products for more than 225 manufacturers and offers about one million catalog items from 39 customers service centers located in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The company has been using CDC Supply Chain's WMS to improve their inventory and order fulfillment accuracy, facilitate FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) compliance, and optimize product tracking.
Consumer Retail
The Container Store, a leading retailer of storage and organization products in the U.S., is upgrading to the latest version of CDC Supply Chain WMS, and is implementing CDC Supply Chain's Slotting Optimization, Transportation Management and Supplier Quality solutions. The Coppell, Texas-based retailer will be using CDC Supply Chain solutions to help manage and optimize its 725,000 square foot distribution center in Dallas, Texas, an expanding retail network, and its direct-to-consumer distribution channels.
Home Improvement
One of the largest home improvement retailers in the U.K., and a customer since 1996, upgraded to the latest version of CDC Supply Chain WMS at its distribution facilities in the U.K. CDC Supply Chain solutions supports cross dock and order fulfillment operations for 150,000 order lines per day to the retailer's more than 600 stores. CDC Supply Chain also supports the company's multiple sales channels that include store, online and catalog sales, which helps reduce lead time fulfillment and increased store deliveries. The retailer typically sells more than 30,000 products and serves more than 70 million customers per year.
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