
Hy-Tek Intralogistics, a provider of warehouse automation and the IntraOne platform, last week said it has partnered with Western Computer. The companies said the partnership will enhance warehouse and supply chain operations for Microsoft Dynamics users.
This collaboration brings together Western Computer’s expertise in enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation and Microsoft Dynamics ecosystems with Hy-Tek’s IntraOne platform. That platform already integrates warehouse management systems (WMS), warehouse execution systems (WES), warehouse control systems (WCS), and transportation management systems (TMS) into one operating system.
“We are thrilled to partner with Hy-Tek to bring our customers a seamless, end-to-end warehouse execution experience,” stated Michael Intravartolo, product and customer marketing manager at Western Computer. “By combining the power of Microsoft Dynamics with the IntraOne automation-first approach, our clients can expect improved visibility, productivity, and scalability in their warehouse operations.”
Western Computer, Microsoft to help tackle complexity
Western Computer specializes in ERP, customer relationship management (CRM), and business intelligence. The company said its experts deliver tailored, cloud-based solutions that meet the unique needs of midsize to enterprise organizations, especially within manufacturing, distribution, and other complex industries.
Hy-Tek Intralogistics said the partnership will tackle growing supply chain complexity and increasing demand for real-time data. The Columbus, Ohio-based company said it enables businesses to simulate, automate, and innovate their warehouse environments.
By integrating IntraOne with Microsoft Dynamics 365, users can streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and make smarter decisions faster, the partners claimed.
“Our partnership with Western Computer allows us to extend the reach of the IntraOne transformative technology to businesses who are already investing in Microsoft Dynamics,” said Naomi Marti, senior director of partnerships at Hy-Tek. “Together, we’re enabling companies to evolve from legacy systems to a connected, intelligent, and automated warehouse ecosystem.”
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Hy-Tek expands partnerships, IntraOne integrations
Hy-Tek Intralogistics asserted that it provides comprehensive expertise, from design to execution. It said its results stem from a complete ecosystem approach—blending strategic services, proprietary software, integration, and aftermarket support.
The company added that it works with customers to develop the right strategies and tailor systems to maximize efficiency and productivity in their warehouse operations based on their specific needs.
Hy-Tek has expanded several partnerships so far this year. Yesterday, Hy-Tek announced that it has partnered with Blue Ridge Global Inc. to integrate IntraOne with Blue Ridge’s demand-planning and inventory-optimization capabilities.
“By working together with our predictive planning tools and with Hy-Tek’s robust warehouse execution technologies, we’re enabling businesses to respond more swiftly and accurately to market demands,” said Kyle Pexton, CEO of Blue Ridge Global.
Hy-Tek also recently partnered with BigBear.ai to bring AI-driven modeling and simulation capabilities to Hy-Tek’s warehouse automation.
In March, Hy-Tek teamed up with Stellium, a supply chain transformation consulting firm. The companies said Stellium brings experience in implementing advanced supply chain systems for Fortune 1,000 companies across industries such as fashion, automotive, consumer goods, and life sciences.
Also that month, it collaborated with Movu Robotics. This allowed Hy-Tek to offer Movu’s plug-and-play robotics portfolio to customers in the North American market.