Client stories
Warehouse and Logistics
Coop Logistics shares their perspective on sustainable product and workflow management, the connection to the design of the Eskilstuna warehouse, and how we at Idnet have been involved in analyzing workflows to achieve optimal sustainability.
Coop’s new warehouse in Eskilstuna is one of Europe’s largest fully automated warehouses, designed with a focus on efficiency, user-friendliness, and sustainability. Here, they share how we assisted them with a feasibility study to develop workflows, technology, and IT tools ahead of construction.
For a company like Nelly.com, which ships thousands of packages every day, it’s essential to have equipment designed to help employees carry out their tasks under the best possible working conditions.
Order Nordic has tripled its per-person efficiency in the warehouse, a result largely attributable to the collaboration with Idnet AB and the Manhattan Scale WMS system.
Tibnor felt it was time to start digitizing the work processes and workflows in their warehouse in Köping. Together with Idnet, they conducted a flow analysis which, among other things, showed that goods reception could be shortened by an entire day.
Retail
With electronic shelf labels from Idnet, Elon in Falun can easily and efficiently manage price changes, while saving both time and resources.
With Idnet Retail and handheld computers, the work goes almost twice as fast as before, according to Apoteket.
With the help of RFID, Telenor's time required for inventory has gone from 10h/month down to 1h/month.
With Shop Express, customers do not have to stand in line and the staff are able to help the customers at the shopfloor instead of being stuck at the checkout.
"We have more time to be out in the store for the customer, we can restock products, and we can offer nice and fresh stores."