Global non-profit organization needed a real-time warehouse management system to address high-volume distribution needs.
Cadre Technologies announced its partnership with Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODBM) to launch the Cadence Warehouse Management System (WMS) that allows for integration with ODBM’s internal systems.
“[Cadre’s] Cadence was just what we needed to help automate our processes as we continue to grow and reach new audiences.”
— Ron Underwood
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Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODBM) is a global ministry that distributes more than 60 million resources in 150 countries and in 58 languages, and its manufacturing and fulfillment location in Grand Rapids, Michigan, distributes resources to members throughout the US. The challenge the organization faced was a need for a more automated process to keep up with the growing demand for ODBM’s services. In fact, the organization ships out so much mail that they have their own zip code.
“Cadence was just what we needed to help automate our processes as we continue to grow and reach new audiences,” said Ron Underwood, Senior Business Analyst at ODBM.
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Cadence was chosen for its functionality, reporting, and the ‘open system’ nature of the solution. The organization required a system that could connect their domestic and international locations with consistent inventory control.
ODBM looked to Cadre’s team for ways to improve and speed up their warehouse operations process, including grouping and prioritizing orders for quick picking and product replenishments. In addition, Radio Frequency (RF) and location scanning were implemented to improve the accuracy of picking without slowing down productivity.
“We are thrilled to welcome Our Daily Bread Ministries to the Cadre family,” explained Daryl Grove, President of Cadre Technologies. “The functionality Cadence provides is a great fit for this impactful organization as they automate their processes to keep up with their large volume of shipments.”