Receiving - improve your receiving processes by handheld terminals, and receive the goods to the inbound area.
Stocks - automatic Location Determination is an important part of how stocks should be optimally put-away to the storage area.
Automatic put away - put away of stocks to the best location according to your facility and equipment including open floor, static single and double deep rack, flow rack, shelves racking, freezer/cooler warehouses, pallet lanes, conveyors, automated put away and retrieval, bulk tank, and other factors.
Cross-docking - benefit from the ability to either put away items or move them directly from the inbound dock to the outbound dock, thereby avoiding storage and replenishment and reducing staff and equipment needs, space requirements, and inventory carrying costs.
Completization (Kitting) - easy assembly of components or parts into defined units, including installation upon orders, installation at the warehouse, special packaging, labeling, and other accessories.
Wave planning - method of selecting and sequencing picking lists to minimize delivery time and increase productivity. Shipping orders may be consolidated into waves, combined by a common product, common carrier, or target location.
Picking - following wave planning, make released picks available to operators who can then pick orders quickly, without errors, using scanners and ensure a safer, more efficient, real-timework environment.
Packing — use system-directed or assisted packing to support user-configurable container types including cartons, pallets, containers, and others with a variety of attributes including inner and outer dimensions, maximum product weight for a container, and minimum/maximum fill percentage parameters.
Shipping — load freight prepared for shipping, issue a final release and coordinate proper documentation such as container pack list, master pack list, bill of lading,…
Multiple Inventory Ownership, Billing, and Invoicing— the ability to track inventories for multiple customers in order to pre-set rules and billing management for multiple customers improves 3PL and distributor efficiency.
Inventory Control and Cycle Counting — multiple units of measure, lot, and weight control improve inventory accuracy and transparency about what, where, and how much inventory is in your warehouse. Regular cycle counting maintains the most accurate picture of your inventory levels.
Labor-Management— schedule and monitor all direct and indirect labor and provide valuable feedback and status updates to workers and supervisors as activities are completed. Support reasonable expectancies, as well as engineered labor standards, and profit from integrated time and attendance.
** Third-party logistics (3PL)**— outsourcing of all or majority of logistics operations. Track and assign charges to any warehouse event from inventory handling to storage costs and get a better overview of your profit margins and costs.
Terminals and scanners — depending on the complexity of processes scanners can be deployed which operate in batch mode, or scanners and data terminals operating in real-time (API).
Reverse logistics — manage processes after delivery to the customer by means of reverse logistics.
Product labeling — you can create your own types of labels as necessary or as required by your partners.
Services for WMS
We specialize in the following WMS consulting services: