WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

WMS


WMS aims to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including shipping, receiving, putaway and picking. The systems also direct and optimize stock putaway based on real-time information about the status of location utilization. A Warehouse Management System monitors the progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical warehouse infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product stations.

Receiving


Receiving Automate and accelerate receiving processes. 

Storage


Automatically store material in the best location.

Inventory Control


Gain complete visibility into the location, conditions, and quantities of inventory.

Picking


Pick orders quickly, without errors.

Shipping


Monitor shipments from the moment they reach your dock.

Dock Management


Coordinate dock movement with receiving and order fulfilment.

Event Management


Monitor transactions and respond to exceptions, issues, or opportunities.

RFID


Gain efficiency and visibility while complying with RFID mandates.

THE RESULT?

You streamline your complex warehouse operations for better business performance!

Warehouse Control System

WCS

A warehouse control system (WCS) is a software application that directs the real-time activities within warehouses and distribution centers (DC).

As the “traffic cop” for the warehouse/distribution centre, the WCS is responsible for keeping everything running smoothly, maximizing the efficiently of the material handling subsystems and often, the activities of the warehouse associates themselves. It provides a uniform interface to a broad range of material handling equipment such as AS/RS, carousels, conveyor systems, sorters, palletizers, etc. The primary functions of a WCS include.

– Interfacing to an upper-level host system/Warehouse Management System (WMS) and exchanging information required to manage the daily operations of the distribution center.

– Allocating work to the various material handling sub-systems to balance system activity to complete the requested workload.

– Providing real-time directives to operators and material handling equipment controllers to accomplish the order fulfilment and product routing requirements.

– Dynamically assign cartons to divert locations based on defined sortation algorithms or based on routing/order information received from the Host (if applicable)

– Generate results data files for reporting and/or upload by the Host system.

– Operational screen (graphical user interface) and functions to facilitate efficient control and management of the distribution warehouse.

– Collect statistical data on the operational performance of the system to enable operations personal to maintain the equipment in peak performance.

Each major function is designed to work as part of an integrated process to effectively link the host systems with the lower level control system, while relieving the Host from the real-time requirements such as operator screens and lower level equipment.