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Paul C. Dickie wrote:
Who "forced" them to do that? The answer is that *nobody* forced these changes on the company. Even If you were in a situation where in order to maintain your current service level, with an increasing customer base, and growing product line, you needed a bigger / additional warehouse, then for good business reasons you have been "forced" to acquire one. If the council decides that you are not able to extend your current facility (presumably the most desirable option) then you are looking at moving. if they had been somehow compelled to move the warehouse -- whether by location. They do not even need to be on the same continent. Agreed - I think you may find they spotted that option - that is why their head office remains in Yeovil, and the new warehouse is now elsewhere. I am someone who believes in the maxim that one should measure twice and cut only once. Had the move been properly planned, the cock-ups would not have occurred, for the old system would have been left up and running until the new system was working at least as well. Were you sat in the boardroom at the time these plans were put in place? Hence are you *certain* that this was not "properly planned"? Out in the real world "**** happens", sometimes you still cock up regardless of the amount of planning. More to the point "all going to plan" is _not_ the object of the exercise. Arriving at the desired result is more important. The answer is neither you or I know, it may have been meticulously planned, or it may have been jotted on the back of a fag packet. That's the trouble with bean-counters: they expect savings to commence True... they get everywhere. from day one. No, it would *not* be "economically sound management" in those terms, but it would have ensured that there would not have been the serious problems that they've experienced. As a result, Screwfux will now have to advertise more extensively again and will have to offer discounts and deals in the hope of winning back the customers they've lost -- and just how much "good business sense" do you suppose *that* makes, bearing in mind that the cock-ups were entirely avoidable? I expect all the free publicity will actually win them plenty of extra customers to make up for it. Getting their name mentioned on TV and the papers will find a whole new audience who did not even know they existed before. Exactly the same happened with the computer parts distribution outfit Komplett. They made a balls up with pricing on their web site and caused lots of customer complaints. The management wrote a (quite amusing) public apology that got reported widely. Net result was a massive influx of new customers who just went to the site to "have a look" and liked what they saw. They had run out of capacity at their original location, the local council refused permission to extend. That sounds "broken" to me. Even were that so, it still indicates a lack of imagination. Why should they have *all* of their products in only *one* location? Why not have It would be sensible to have some redundancy I would agree. Given the value of their stock inventory I am not sure how viable this would be (or even if the lines of credit to support it would be available) more than one depot? Come to that, why not despatch some items directly from a B&Q stock warehouse? I have no idea... I could guess at incompatible IT systems, and limited product range. (IIRC Screwfix was acquired by Kingfisher rather than being created by them). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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