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VARGO® Promotes Griffin to Software Manager
VARGO® has promoted Eric Griffin to software manager. Griffin joined VARGO® in June 2012 as a software engineer, responsible for engineering Python applications for the company’s COFE® (Continuous Order Fulfillment Engine) warehouse execution system software.
Fullfillment Strategies Get Local
Material handling systems integrators and supply chain consultants are increasingly helping retailers develop satellite fulfillment strategies in order to ease transportation, labor and automation challenges and get the product closer to the customer, ultimately getting the product to the customer faster.
New Social Distancing Feature to COFE® Warehouse Execution System
VARGO® has introduced a new social distancing feature to its Continuous Order Fulfillment Engine (COFE®) warehouse execution system. For large volume sites, COFE®‘s algorithms and AI functionality can be specifically programmed to create a process where only only person is working in a pick aisle at a time.
The Pandemic and its Effect on Omnichannel Fulfillment Systems
COVID-19 has affected omnichannel fulfillment systems in numerous ways. This interview with VARGO explores different factors and drivers of omnichannel system decisions in light of the pandemic, with a particular focus on workforce limitations and the unpredictability of order demand as the major shakeup resets operational priorities. Read more in the story in Multichannel Merchant.
The COVID-19 Crisis Underscores the Need for an Adaptable Distribution Center Design
The coronavirus outbreak left retailers facing unexpected peaks and has demonstrated the need for retailers to have flexibility in the design of their distribution centers. The Q&A with VARGO on page 12 of the June issue of Internet Retailer discusses how retailers have faced this challenge, what they have learned and what they are facing down the road.
Solving Distribution Challenges During Unprecedented Demand
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, DCs saw e-commerce orders unexpectedly hit peak levels or even rise above them, putting today’s supply chains under more pressure than ever before. With uncertainty looming in the retail industry, how can retailers ensure their fulfillment operations can meet sudden spikes in demand in addition to expected holiday rushes?