The rise of customer expectations, whether consumer or B2B, continues to force businesses to reassess systems and transform their approaches to exceed customer expectations. These pressures are driving businesses towards a holistic commerce approach, expanding beyond e-commerce.
To achieve this, supply chain systems play a vital role in ensuring visibility, orchestrating fulfillment, and executing strategies that deliver on customer promises while maximizing Gross Margin Return on Inventory Investment (GMROI). There are no two systems more mission-critical to this than Order & Warehouse Management Systems – and synchronizing the two is the key to driving supply chain excellence.
Join experts from Körber Supply Chain, Perficient, and Bricz to explore how combining a WMS and OMS helps you increase margin, improve ROI, and capitalize on operational efficiencies – all while maximizing the return on your inventory investment and driving your customer satisfaction numbers – as we strive to orchestrate the perfect order, every time.
Recording Date: June 27, 2023 Panelists: Eric Schwartz, Director of Services, Bricz
Justin Racine, Director, Lead Commerce Strategist, Perficient
Craig Moore, Vice President of Sales, Körber Supply Chain
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