iForce are now working with “Gain the Edge” to fuel the specialist retailers rapid worldwide expansion by providing multi-channel retail support for this fast growing E-Commerce business.

Founded in 2020, “Gain the Edge” is a high performance brand offering non-slip Grip Socks, Compression Socks, and Sportswear that gives athletes a competitive edge.

“We reached a point where our prior fulfilment provider simply couldn’t keep pace with our rapid growth,” said Tom Wallis, “Gain the Edge” CEO and Founder, “It was a critical decision for our business, we needed a change but were understandably apprehensive about potential disruption.”

“Thankfully, our concerns were unfounded,” Wallis continues, “iForce has been an exceptional partner. They took the fear out of the transition and provided unwavering support throughout the entire process.”

“Key to the success was the dedicated iForce transition and implementation team. They managed the entire project meticulously, collaborating with all stakeholders to ensure a smooth and timely handover. The transition was delivered at pace, with meticulous attention to detail, allowing us to focus on growing our business without interruption.”

iForce are using cutting edge “Exotec” autonomous mobile robots (AMR) on the contract. Based at iForce Corby, the UKs most innovative ecommerce fulfilment facility, this is the UK’s first installation of this leading warehouse automation solution.

iForce CEO- Paul Thirkell commented, “We’re thrilled to be facilitating “Gain the Edge’s” remarkable growth with our cutting-edge AMR technology. This solution will provide them with both the scalability and efficiency needed to excel in today’s e-commerce landscape.'”

iForce managed a rapid and seamlessly successful transition from their previous supplier, including website integration, stock extraction and receipting.

 “iForce are achieving a 99.98% fulfilment rate for “Gain the Edge”” said Paul, “ This is allowing them to focus on growing their business, and not be distracted with logistics and warehousing issues.”

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