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{ Fashion and Apparel Wholesale }

Automated Order Processing and allocations across different Channels

A fashion wholesaler unified marketplace and B2B portal orders into one automated allocation pipeline — cutting manual work by 68% and saving over €420k a year.

[manual work]

−68%

[annual savings]

€420k+

[order volume]

+35%

This fashion and apparel wholesaler was processing orders from marketplaces, B2B portals, and EDI feeds by hand. Every channel had its own format, its own quirks, and its own backlog.

The challenge

Orders arrived in five different formats. Staff re-keyed them into the ERP, manually checked stock, and split allocations across warehouses. Peak season meant overtime, errors, and missed SLAs.

What dPulses built

We built an ingestion layer that normalizes every channel into a single order schema, validates it against live inventory, and routes allocations automatically based on warehouse capacity and delivery promise.

  • Unified intake from marketplaces, B2B portals, and EDI
  • Real-time stock validation before acceptance
  • Rule-based allocation across warehouses

Results

Within two months of go-live, manual order handling dropped sharply and the team absorbed a 35% increase in volume without new headcount.

  • −68% manual work
  • €420k+ annual savings
  • +35% order volume handled