Uniserve picks Logistics Reply for WMS

Logistics Reply, a company of the Reply Group specialised in digital solutions for the supply chain, has successfully partnered with Uniserve — the UK’s leading independent provider of logistics and global trade management — to implement a cutting-edge warehouse management system (WMS) to meet the growing demand for scalability, efficiency, and real-time visibility across supply chain operations.

As the leader in logistics innovation for over 40 years, Uniserve worked with Logistics Reply to implement LEA Reply™, a cloud-native, microservices-based platform developed by Logistics Reply.

LEA Reply™ was selected for its scalability and seamless integration with Uniserve's existing infrastructure. The smooth implementation process and ongoing support have significantly enhanced operations, providing real-time inventory visibility across all sites and improving accuracy rates. Since adopting LEA Reply™, Uniserve has increased operational efficiency and laid the foundation for future growth by implementing a scalable platform designed to support business expansion, with plans to integrate advanced technologies—such as AI, inventory drones, yard management, and dock scheduling—in the future.

“We’ve not only improved operations but set the stage for future growth,” said David Barry, Director of Warehouse and Transport at Uniserve. “With LEA Reply™, we can scale operations while maintaining efficiency and accuracy.”

Simon George, Group IT Director at Uniserve, emphasised the importance of the partnership:

“What’s great about Logistics Reply is that they’re not just a software vendor; they’re a true strategic partner. We’re excited to roll out more of their solutions, and we know they’ll be there to support us every step of the way.”

This collaboration exemplifies how innovative solutions can optimise logistics, setting new standards for the industry.

Uniserve is exhibiting at Multimodal on stand E4 and Logistics Reply are on stand 6085

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