Harbin Pharmaceuticals Selects WMS
Harbin Pharmaceuticals selects RedPrairie Corporation's Warehouse Management solution to support its 30,000 square meter distribution center in Harbin City, Hulan District, China. The warehouse handles up to 10 billion yen in products annually, and supports over 1,300 outlets and 1,000 wholesalers, including chemical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, biological product, medical appliance health care, and daily use chemicals.
"We selected RedPrairie considering its practical and efficient team who are proficient in business process management," says Xudong Wang, Harbin general manager assistant. "The additional experience their project implementation team had in integrating with other major logistics management systems was also attractive, along with the sound post-sale service system they had in place. We expect the solution to help us relieve stock pressure, improve warehousing conditions, and make our operations more efficient overall."
Harbin Pharma Company was particularly interested in the solution's batch and lot management functionality, as well as its expiration date controls. In the future, the company plans to use RedPrairie's solution to transition its internal logistics processes into a third-party logistics service for other related businesses.
"We selected RedPrairie considering its practical and efficient team who are proficient in business process management," says Xudong Wang, Harbin general manager assistant. "The additional experience their project implementation team had in integrating with other major logistics management systems was also attractive, along with the sound post-sale service system they had in place. We expect the solution to help us relieve stock pressure, improve warehousing conditions, and make our operations more efficient overall."
Harbin Pharma Company was particularly interested in the solution's batch and lot management functionality, as well as its expiration date controls. In the future, the company plans to use RedPrairie's solution to transition its internal logistics processes into a third-party logistics service for other related businesses.