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How Crutchfield uses Packaging Automation to Meet E-commerce Demand

Ready to more fully embrace automation, c onsumer electronics retailer Crutchfield worked with Packsize to customize a workflow solution that fit their growing needs with a mix of first-class machine systems and software.

How Crutchfield uses Packaging Automation to Meet E-commerce Demand

Timezone: EDT

Start: 05/12/2021 02:00 PM End: 05/12/2021 03:00 PM EDT

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Leading Consumer Electronics retailer Crutchfield recently implemented a packaging automation plan to increase their warehouse efficiencies. Crutchfield sought to ensure their on-time ordering and delivery systems would handle increasing B2B2C e-commerce demand.

As a long-time customer and partner of Packsize they already understood the value of right-sizing packaging and the numerous shipping and material saving benefits. Now ready to more fully embrace automation, they worked with Packsize to customize a workflow solution that fit their growing needs with a mix of first-class machine systems and software.


Join us for a live case study of how Packsize and Crutchfield:

  • Paired right-sized packaging automation with other warehouse systems to create a more efficient box production, picking, and packing process.
  • Keep pace with demand by integrating multiple machine systems to move up to 7,000 boxes a day to different pick stations.
  • Implemented Packsize X4 systems to create pre-labeled, right-sized boxes, which reduced damage and emphasized Crutchfield's commitment to customer satisfaction while greatly reducing freight and DIM charges.

Speakers

Chris Groseclose Chris Groseclose


Chief Fulfillment Officer
Crutchfield

Andrea Crowe Andrea Crowe


Area Account Manager
Packsize

Jeremy Keith Jeremy Keith


Director, Solutions Development
Packsize

David Maloney Moderator: David Maloney


Editorial Director
DC Velocity & Supply Chain Quarterly

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