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🎽 Team

Team Member

Role

Function

James Seabrook

Product Owner / Project Manager

Consult with clients, work out broad requirements and ensure project is running to time across requirements gathering, analysis, design and implementation. Contribute to setting up sprints, demos and user stories.

Kristina Thrower

UX/UI Designer

Design wireframes and user interface for White Glove, build screen and component designs.

Sergey Vishnevsky

Architectural lead

Design architectural solutions for implementation of product and set up environments within Indigina space.

Dmitry Skuratovich

Front-end dev lead

Contribute to front-end architecture and implement designs.

Aleksey Sokolov      

Back-end dev lead

Back end team lead. Lead on implementing back-end software according to architectural designs.

Maxim Trifonov

Back-end dev

Develop back-end software according to designs.

Egor Rolich

QA

Quality Assurance for the project

Artur Dedyulya

Scrum master

Scrum master for the project

ℹ️ Overview

Objective is to Develop a White Glove module for Seko360 including bookings, tasks, workflows (a combination of tasks). This will facilitate a full White Glove process where stock is taken from a client’s factory, placed into a warehouse, taken from the warehouse, taken to a final mile facility where there are operations on the goods for example, assembly, and finally taken to the customer’s installation site and installed.

The fully functional White Glove product combines a number of logistics functions which are already in the Seko 360 product suite, These are:

  • Demand-chain management (DCM) is the management of relationships between suppliers and customers to deliver the best value to the customer at the least cost to the demand chain as a whole. Demand-chain management is similar to supply-chain management but with special regard to the customers.[2]

  • A warehouse management system (WMS) is a software application designed to support and optimize warehouse functionality and distribution centre management. These systems facilitate management in using simplified automatic technologies useful in daily activities like planning, organizing, staffing, directing, stock control.

  • Financials to be able to track estimated and real costs, provide purchase orders and invoice suppliers

  • Voyager for booking and planning road shipments

 

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