In line with its commitment to transforming the future landscape of furniture, Ordorite has formed a partnership with furniture wholesaler VIDA Living. The collaboration is set to reshape VIDA Living’s operations at its 180,000sqft facility in Dundalk, Ireland, and is designed to herald a new era of efficiency and customer-centric solutions.
At the core of this collaboration lies the implementation of a cutting-edge warehouse management system (WMS), designed and delivered by Ordorite. It is set to revolutionise VIDA Living’s warehouse operations, optimising processes and enhancing overall efficiency. The transformative system, which is tailored to the specific needs of VIDA Living, will streamline inventory management, order fulfilment and logistics.
‘Backed by the support of Enterprise Ireland, this collaborative venture signifies a significant leap forward for VIDA Living in optimising our operations, logistics and supply chain processes,’ says David Caffrey, VIDA Living co-ceo.
‘We are delighted to be partnering with VIDA Living and we are excited to see Ordorite’s state-of-the art warehouse management system implemented at VIDA Living’s facility, to help it transform its warehouse management capabilities and set new benchmarks in the industry,’ says Stephen Connolly, Ordorite founder and ceo.
‘The implementation of Ordorite’s software solutions promises to bolster our commitment to excellence in customer service. The system’s innovative features will not only enhance efficiency but also streamline operations, ensuring that we remain agile and responsive to the ever-evolving demands of the market,’ says Caffrey.
‘As VIDA Living and Ordorite work hand-in-hand on this transformative project, the industry can anticipate new benchmarks in warehouse management capabilities. The collaboration aims not only to meet current industry standards but to exceed them. We shall update the market on the journey to transform VIDA Living’s warehouse management capabilities. Our innovative solutions promise not just technological advancements but a redefined standard of service delivery,’ says Connolly.