Arbonne`s Canadian Distribution Center to Use QC Software`s WCS
Released on: May 10, 2008, 5:45 am
Press Release Author: Thomas R. Cutler
Industry: Software
Press Release Summary: Arbonne's Canadian Distribution Center to Use QC Software's WCS
Press Release Body: Since 1980, the vision to provide skin care products unparalleled in quality and effectiveness developed in Switzerland more than 25 years ago when entrepreneur, Petter Mørck, together with a group of leading bio-chemists, biologists and herbalists, founded Arbonne. These products, based on natural, botanical principles, are now shared throughout the world through Arbonne\'s network of Independent Consultants. Building on these same founding principles, Arbonne\'s product line has since grown to include both inner and outer health and beauty products that are pure, safe, and beneficial.
Based on similar principles that propelled the success of our skin care products, Arbonne expanded into total body care with Arbonne Bio-Nutria. Developed for every stage of life, these nutrition, weight management, fitness, life enhancement and remedy products are convenient, safe and backed by the latest scientific research. The company's growth includes a new distribution center near Calgary in Canada.
"Due to our remarkably strong relationship QC Software, we are delighted to work with these great warehouse control professionals to launch our Canadian Distribution Center. It will allow us to continue providing the best possible product delivery to our 1.3 million consultants worldwide.\" according Richard Estalella, who is heading up the Arbonne Canadian Distribution Center project. QC Software's VP, Jerry List noted "QC Software has a strong and long-standing relationship with Arbonne and has identified the trends and patterns that make it best suited to our warehouse control system. We are proud that the new Canadian Distribution Center will continue to gain the same efficiencies achieved in the United States Arbonne distribution centers." From systems currently used to manage the enterprise to technologies used for order picking, the whitepaper identifies core issues about the efficacy of warehouse control systems. Current shipping methods and types of automated material handling equipment further assist in clarification of WCS opportunities. The ability to look at near future (next six months) growth and current use of a WMS (warehouse management system) also provide a level of technology clarity. Dropped connections and communication with host systems help to examine if there is a weak link in the current system; whereas volume of orders per day and industry sector shipping urgency also is assessed.
Warehouse control systems must address numerous challenges from multiple angles and perspectives, but if these are met they can produce benefits including a greater return on assets, increased operational capacity, reduced labor costs, increased inventory turns, an increase in picking and shipping accuracy, shorter process cycle times and improved customer satisfaction.
QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries. Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products. Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse.
QC Software, Inc. www.qcsoftware.com Jerry List JerryList@qcsoftware.com (513) 469-1424