Pacific Textiles, Blue Yonder partner to enhance efficiency

Hong Kong-based knitted fabric specialist Pacific Textiles has partnered with Blue Yonder to modernize its warehouse operations. The collaboration aims to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and agility of Pacific’s supply chain processes by replacing its outdated legacy warehouse system, which struggled to handle the growing complexity and volume of transactions.

With Blue Yonder’s system, Pacific Textiles now gains real-time visibility into its inventory, enabling quicker and more accurate order fulfillment while facilitating data-driven decision-making. This enhancement also allows the company to streamline its supply chain, reduce operational costs, and meet evolving customer demands with improved service levels.

The new warehouse management solution is designed for easy integration with external systems, such as material handling equipment (MHE), real-time location systems (RTLS), and transportation management systems (TMS). This flexibility is essential for Pacific Textiles, especially as it expands operations with the opening of a new factory in Vietnam, adding to the complexity of its supply chain.

“We knew we needed a modern warehouse management solution that could scale with our business,” said Hubert Tsang, CIO at Pacific Textiles. “The recent expansion in Vietnam requires an agile platform that allows for seamless integration as we pursue operational efficiencies through automation. Blue Yonder’s reputation for innovation and its proven track record in successful implementations were key factors in our decision.”

Antonio Boccalandro, APAC president at Blue Yonder, noted, “With Blue Yonder’s warehouse management, Pacific Textiles can implement a strategy that leverages advanced technology, enabling a more agile, efficient, and responsive supply chain that adapts to market dynamics and customer needs.”

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