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How Sequoia Group’s Technology is Easing Warehouse Pressures in a Demanding Marketplace


Sequoia Group transforms warehouse efficiency with advanced supply chain solutions amid e-commerce surge

Published on December 12, 2024

With global e-commerce sales projected to reach $6.09 trillion in 2024, warehouses are under unprecedented pressure to meet consumer expectations for rapid delivery. Sequoia Group addresses these challenges by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance supply chain and distribution efficiency from A to Z.

Employing artificial cloud-based solutions to optimize every stage of the supply chain, Sequoia Group’s solutions have a proven track record of helping businesses achieve their objectives, maximizing productivity and profitability.

One of their key tools, Infor’s Distribution SX.e, is a comprehensive computing solution that manages thousands of transactions, suppliers, and customers while tracking extensive inventory items. This technology enables warehouse distributors to increase productivity and adapt swiftly to changing markets.

Another solution, DigitalShipper, allows businesses to reduce costs by automatically selecting the most cost-effective carriers using their negotiated rates. Additionally, Sequoia Group partner Locus Robotics integrates robotics into human workflows, accelerating order processing—a critical advantage in today’s fast-paced warehouse environment.

“Distributors face a growing number of challenges across various industries,” says Sequoia Group CEO Steven Fitt. “Our solutions not only address every step of the supply chain but are also tailored to meet industry-specific challenges in multiple sectors.”

Based in Sandy, Utah, Sequoia Group consults with a diverse clientele across the U.S. and beyond, identifying solutions to supply chain issues at all stages. Their various technological offerings are customized to meet the unique needs of distribution businesses, streamlining processes, reducing costs, and enhancing productivity.

For example, The Reynolds Company reported savings of approximately $330,000 within the first six months of implementing the aforementioned Infor Distribution SX.e. Sequoia Group’s website features several other testimonials highlighting the benefits of their various tools.

As commerce continues to expand increasing pressure on warehouses, Sequoia Group offers various Warehouse Management System (WMS) solutions to enable clients to thrive. WMS enhances inventory accuracy, streamlines pick-pack-ship processes, and improves overall warehouse efficiency, positioning distributors to capitalize on the e-commerce surge.

“WMS provides a proven, reliable, and user-friendly means for operating even the most complex distribution operations,” Fitt adds. “Regardless of a distributor’s size, Sequoia Group’s tools offer significant process improvements and cost reductions for any client.”

As warehouses continue to face increasing demands, adopting cutting-edge solutions like those offered by Sequoia Group will be essential. How is your supply chain preparing for the future?

Technology Reporter