CASE STUDIES

Real-world challenges met with flexible solutions that help businesses move faster and smarter.

IMPORT CENTER MODEL BOOSTS DOWNSTREAM PRODUCTIVITY UP TO 42 PERCENT

How Dart helped a national retail chain eliminate DC congestion and accelerate store replenishment using our approach.

 

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HIGH-VOLUME EVENT REPLENISHMENT: UP TO 10,000 PALLETS PROCESSED WEEKLY

How Dart helped a major grocery chain optimize timing, freshness, and inventory flow for both daily demand and special events.

 

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One of the largest grocery chains in the western U.S., needed a replenishment strategy that supported both everyday shopping and high-volume sales events. Dart deployed an integrated warehousing and transportation model that co-mingled categories, managed 5,000–10,000 pallets weekly, and ensured MABD compliance. The result: fresher products, cleaner backrooms, and more efficient store replenishment.

UP TO 10,000 PALLETS

processed weekly to support event-driven and everyday replenishment.

Case Study: Optimizing store replenishment during daily demand and special events

 

Customer Profile

  • This customer is one of the largest grocery chains in the western United States, offering a wide product range across bakery, dairy, deli, frozen, grocery, meat, produce, seafood, snacks, liquor, and bulk foods.
Opportunity: Replenishment Challenges

The customer needed a replenishment model that kept stores stocked for both everyday demand and high-volume seasonal events.

Key challenges included:

  • Coordinating inbound freight for optimal delivery timing
  • Efficiently co-mingling multi-category products
  • Reducing excess backroom inventory and minimizing waste

Goal: Build a replenishment strategy that improves freshness, supports sales events, and streamlines store-level freight flow.

Solution: Dart’s Integrated Store Replenishment Model

Dart Entities partnered with the customer to design a multi-layered replenishment strategy using both warehousing and transportation capabilities:

  • Store-Ready & Display Pallets: Upstream co-mingling and storage (average 10-day turn) before consolidated store deliveries.
  • High-Volume Throughput: Scaled 5,000–10,000 pallets per week depending on event timelines.
  • Integrated Operations: Seamless coordination between warehousing and transportation teams to maintain product flow.
  • MABD Compliance: Ensured all deliveries met Must Arrive By Date requirements to support store sales performance.

Results

  • Higher on-time delivery rates for regular and special event merchandise
  • Reduction in backroom inventory, increasing space for sales floor displays
  • Improved cube utilization and transportation efficiency
  • Stronger communication between merchandising, store operations, and supply chain teams
  • Consistent MABD compliance during peak sales and promotional periods

 

Key Takeaways

  • Strategic inbound coordination preserves freshness and product availability during peak demand
  • Co-mingled freight optimizes transportation cost and improves store-level replenishment
  • Alignment between supply chain and merchandising drives stronger operational and sales outcomes

A leading U.S. retail chain with 1,765 stores faced mounting congestion across its distribution network and rising transportation costs. Dart deployed a high-velocity import center at its Los Angeles Eastman Campus, integrating multi-modal transport, upstream staging, and real-time visibility. The result: smoother seasonal execution, reduced DC pressure, and stronger productivity across the entire supply chain.

42% INCREASE

in downstream productivity after relieving DC congestion through upstream import-center staging.

Case Study: Streamlining a Supply Chain with a High-Velocity Import Center

 

Customer Profile

  • Leading U.S. retail chain focused on livestock, equine, and pet-care products
  • 1,765 stores across 49 states
  • Broad and seasonal SKU mix requiring responsive replenishment
Before: Network Challenges

The retailer faced mounting pressure across its national distribution network:

  • Heavy congestion and backups at distribution centers
  • Slow turnaround for urgent hot-shot replenishment
  • Underutilized transportation assets
  • Rising transportation and handling costs

Impact: Reduced speed-to-market, inflated costs, and operational strain across DCs.

After: Dart's Import Center Solution

To restore flow and create network flexibility, Dart transitioned the retailer to its Eastman Campus in Los Angeles, activating a purpose-built import-center model including:

  • Multi-modal agility: truckload, intermodal, and drayage
  • Upstream inventory staging to offload DC bottlenecks
  • Real-time visibility through EDI and system integrations
  • Co-mingled cross-dock + import freight for improved cube utilization
  • Collaborative forecasting and operational planning

 

Results

  • 100+ containers, dry vans, and intermodal units processed daily
  • Execution of 4 major seasonal programs without network disruption
  • Significant reduction in DC congestion
  • Increased downstream productivity (42 percent)
  • Better cube utilization and measurable transportation savings

 

Key Takeaways

  • Upstream staging transforms network flow and relieves DC pressure
  • Multi-modal optimization improves speed-to-market while reducing costs
  • Strong communication and integration enable scalable, repeatable success

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