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How does Flowlity handle packaging stock across La Redoute's two sites?

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Answer:

Flowlity considers Quai 30 and Building Z as a single virtual storage space while accounting for the operational differences between them. Storage allocation between the two sites depends on the space available at each: products are stored where there is room, and then transported to the packaging line at Pier 30 (which is both storage and packaging area) for use in preparing customer packages. Building Z is dedicated storage only. The solution analyses consumption, constraints, and stock levels across both sites, drawing on nearly three years of historical data (2017 to end of May 2019). Once integrated with La Redoute's existing ERP and WMS systems, Flowlity retrieves order and stock history continuously, then produces consumption forecasts, safety stock recommendations, and supply recommendations for the 20 packaging references in scope. This cross-site logic is what enables the 50% inventory reduction: by treating the network as one space, one site can compensate for the other, which reduces the duplicated safety stock that strictly site-by-site planning would require.

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