John Lewis will talk about its cost saving automation and meeting the growing demands of multi-channel retailing at the Logistics Manager Summit at Sandown Park on 26th June.
The Summit is a chance to hear how you can reduce transport costs by up to 30 per cent through collaborative, multi-modal process flow.
It will also be a forum to discuss collaborative distribution models and connecting key stakeholders to improve end to end supply chain integration.
The John Lewis case study will include an overview of the automated systems already in place at the company’s Milton Keynes mega-shed and plans for the future.
Speakers will examine specific costs facing high-street fashion retailers and give advice on reducing spend over the short to medium term, without disrupting product flow and dissatisfying customers.
Companies already registered to attend include Tesco, Dixons, Birds Eye, Wilkinson, Arla Foods, Sony, Debenhams, Kenwood DèLonghi, Long Tall Sally, Alcatel-Lucent and many more.
You can register to attend for free at the web site http://www.akabomedia.co.uk/en/lmsummit2013.aspx