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The Rhenus Integrated Solutions and (Re-)Engineering (RISE) toolbox combines the best practices in warehousing to transform processes and drive data-driven decisions on warehouse management

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 27 January 2021 - Leading global logistics service provider Rhenus Group launched a new warehousing solution in Greater China - the Rhenus Integrated Solutions and (Re-) Engineering (RISE). The solutions raise operational transparency and visibility of warehousing processes through real-time transactions and enhanced inventory management and distribution practices. Data-driven reports, generated by RISE, will ease planning issues through informed decisions on how to maximise and optimise storage space, help identify cost-savings opportunities, and enhance customer relationships.

 

RISE's state-of-the-art integration platform allows for seamless operations and minimal downtime for customers on different platforms. The cloud-based and web-based solution offers 24/7 accessibility as well, regardless of the users' physical locations.

 

"As warehousing demand continues to grow in the region, the integration of technology will go a long way to enhance last mile logistics strategies. RISE combines innovative solutions, digital transformation, and the latest technological developments to extend our capabilities and help customers stay ahead of rapidly-evolving business needs," said Michael Sickinger, CEO of Rhenus Greater China.

 

Three RISE packages will cater to a range of warehousing needs. The basic kit offers standard warehouse activities without complexity, while the other two advanced packages include extended customized support to manage specific business requirements. On-site and remote support by Rhenus will be available for all RISE solutions.

For more information about RISE, please visit http://www.rhenus.hk/rise.

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