JBC Owner Makes Big Logistics Move That Could Transform Retail Operations

Retail Group Modernises Supply Chain Operations
Claes Retail Group, the company behind fashion brands like JBC, is kind of centralising its logistics operations in cooperation with the technology provider Paxon.
Basically the idea is to make things smoother and more efficient throughout the supply chain, by using more advanced logistics management systems that can coordinate warehouse activities deliveries and inventory handling in a better way.
The retail group also said that this is part of a bigger plan to modernise how they run things and, in turn, improve customer service across the whole retail network .
Focus on Faster and Smarter Logistics
Claes Retail Group, by centralising logistics processes a bit more, expects it will help make the moving of products from warehouses to stores feel simpler. In their view, the new setup should also increase inventory accuracy and, in the same breath, let teams react faster when customer demand changes.
Paxon’s tech platform is built for real-time visibility into logistics operations, so organizations can sorta keep an eye on their goods with more clarity, and cut down on those in-the-meantime delays, as a sort of side effect.
Retail companies are putting more money into digital logistics systems lately too, because online shopping keeps growing and customer expectations for faster delivery continue to rise.
Improving Operational Efficiency
The partnership is also expected to help cut operational costs, by making warehouse management more efficient and by tightening transportation planning a bit. Centralized logistics systems can improve how things coordinate between suppliers , warehouses and retail locations, sort of as a single flow.
Many companies use these systems to cut down on tedious manual work, and to enhance decision-making through data analysis. Industry experts also mention that retailers are under real pressure to update their supply chains because customers expect faster deliveries, and better product availability, overall.
Retail Industry Embraces Digital Transformation
In the past few years, the fashion retail industry has been pouring money into automation , logistics software, and supply chain technology. At the same time, businesses are leaning on digital tools that can boost day to day efficiency and also back long term growth.
Claes Retail Group said its partnership with Paxon will help with its future expansion plans, while also building a more flexible logistics network.
They believe the updated setup will make day to day operations stronger and raise the service standard for shoppers in physical stores as well as people buying online.
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