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KAISER + KRAFTIn January 2020, KAISER + KRAFT decided to implement Slim4, a modern inventory optimisation software.Efficient inventory managementReduced stockouts and increased turnoverImproved transparency and data-driven decisionsCase study
Jäger DirektFounded in 1990, JÄGER DIREKT is an independently owned company that supplies specialist electrical companies with everything they need daily.inventory reductionHigh product availabilityImproved service levelsCase study
BionaticAs one of the leading German wholesalers of sustainable foodservice packaging, Bionatic distributes a complete range of disposable tableware and organic disposable cups made from renewable and recycled raw materials.Healthy levels of buffer stockLess build-up of unnecessary inventoryBetter understanding of the forecastCase study
Itho DaalderopThe leading producer of heat pump systems, Itho Daalderop, has made the strategic decision to move away from its make-to-stock model in favour of a make to order model.reduction in spare partsFull control of availabilityBetter supplier relationsCase study
MayflexFor Mayflex, ensuring their supply chain is capable of attaining customer service excellence is not just a priority, it is essential.reduction in stock daysavailability on top productsof orders fulfilled from stock on a next day deliveryCase study
FatboyFatboy suprises with their indoor and outdoor collection, ranging from lamps to air loungers, from modular outdoor sofas to oversized hammocks.Inventory control maximizedMaximum turnover and profit marginsMore flexible supply chainCase study
Hardware ResourcesSince opening in 1990, Hardware Resources has grown into several product lines across multiple brands in the kitchen cabinet, bath and closet industries.fill rate maintainedinventory reduction achievedincrease in salesCase study
The Perfume ShopFind out how The Perfume Shop boosts customer experience through agile O+O replenishment.97% Service levels despite disruption 200% increase in online ordersAddressed demand volatility with flexible forecastingCase study
HydrogardenAs the U.K.’s leading supplier of hydroponic equipment, HydroGarden has set the industry standard in service and product quality since 1996.£7m to £4.5m inventory reductionGreater transparency over inventory KPIsHealthy growth in salesCase study
Global Chair ComponentsOver the last 25 years, Global Chair Components has established a solid reputation as the UK’s leading trade-only supplier of chair components and contract furniture.Increased visibilityBetter fault managementImproved statistical forecastsCase study
J&S Automotive DistributorsWith over 260,000 SKUs, J&S Automotive is one of the largest distributors of premium parts, tools and automotive services to the Irish independent aftermarket.inventory reductionavailability increase40% excess stock reductionCase study
Adagio GroupAs a distributor and retailer, Adagio Group understands the importance of maintaining an optimal level of inventory to maximise the profitability of the company.turnover increasemore stock turnservice levelsCase study
HendiWith rapid growth across all of their European branches, the team at Hendi had lost sight of their inventory position.to over 97% service levelsAnnual growth between 10% and 15%Reduced shipping costsCase study
FlowtechnologyFlowtechnology is the “Premier” catalogue provider for Fluid Power and Industrial products within the UK and the Republic of Ireland.25% stock reductionReduced manual workEfficient inventory optimizationCase study
LasaulecSince its establishment in 1947, Lasaulec B.V has been a leading technical wholesaler.availability rate achievedstock reduction attainedAvailability increased to over 98%Case study
Kramp GroupThe Kramp Group operates internationally and has three business units: Kramp Agri, Kramp Industry, and Kramp Forest & Grasscare.higher turnover rate achievedSignificant inventory reductionImproved communicationCase study
HobbycraftHobbyCraft, with head offices in Bournemouth, are the UK´s leading retailer of craft products.stock reductionImproved availabilityConfident stock managementCase study
Dijkgraaf-ReindersBased in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, Dijkgraaf-Reinders supplies a complete range of food and non-food items to restaurants, cafes, schools and healthcare organisations.less missed ordersinventory decreaseIncreased delivery reliabilityCase study
HemminkHemmink offers a growing range of approximately 15,000 articles, of which 20% is held in stock.Service level increased from 95% to 99%Stock value dropped by 20%Reduced backorders from 10% to 1%Case study
I.M. PartsFounded in 1976 under the name Jensen Parts and Services Ltd.reduction in stock daysavailability improvementMore responsive to changes in demandCase study
Jean HeybroekWith ever increasing demand, managing the inventory was becoming an increasingly labour intensive task.€100,000 inventory decreaseService level increased to 95%inventory value reduction.Case study