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Reported outcomes

3 xOnline sales growthone year · WareIQBaseline: Starting online sales are not disclosed. · Formula: The source reports 3x without revenue inputs.
11 percentage-point increase, approximatelyRegional shipment shareNo measurement window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Initial regional-shipment share is not disclosed. · Formula: Directly reported; shipment counts are absent.
1 day reductionAverage delivery timelineNo delivery observation window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Initial and final average days are not disclosed. · Formula: Directly reported; before/after durations are absent.
1.3 x faster, approximatelyDelivery speedNo delivery observation window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Initial and final delivery timelines are not disclosed. · Formula: The source pairs 1.3x faster with one day shorter but does not give enough inputs to reconcile them.
11 % reductionAverage cost per shipment - snapshotNo cost observation window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Starting cost is not disclosed. · Formula: The snapshot reports 11%; the case body reports 7.5%, and neither provides cost inputs.
7.5 % reductionAverage cost per shipment - bodyNo cost observation window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Starting cost is not disclosed. · Formula: The body reports 7.5%; the snapshot reports 11%, and neither provides cost inputs.
20 percentage-point reductionReturnsNo returns observation window is disclosed. · WareIQBaseline: Initial and final return rates are not disclosed. · Formula: Directly reported; return counts and rates are absent.

Context and boundaries

WorkflowTwo additional fulfillment locations–Website and marketplace order integration–Automated courier choice–Inventory-placement recommendations–Managed fulfillment, returns and marketplace operationsWareIQ attributes 3x online sales and faster, more regional fulfillment to a combined software-and-managed-operations deployment at Lotus Herbals.
Implementation?One year for sales; other metric windows are not separately disclosed.
CaveatsNamed and quantified but vendor-hosted; grade B, not A.–Snapshot and body conflict on shipment-cost reduction: 11% versus 7.5%.–Attribution is bundled across software, warehouse labor, courier network and marketplace-support services.vendor_owned

Source trail

  1. Lotus Herbals case study

    WareIQ says Lotus Herbals added two fulfillment locations, integrated website/marketplace orders, used automated courier choice and AI inventory-placement recommendations, and relied on WareIQ teams for fulfillment, returns/exchanges and marketplace operations. It reports 3x sales in one year, 11 percentage points more regional shipments, one day shorter/1.3x faster delivery and 20 percentage points fewer returns. Cost-per-shipment copy conflicts: the snapshot says 11% lower while the body says 7.5% lower.

    company · accessed 2026-07-13
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