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Warehousing management system Simplify operations & scale your business
1. Staying ahead of industry changes
Warehousing
Management
System: Simplify
Operations & Scale
Your Business
2. Warehousing
Management
System
How does it help scale your business.
A Warehousing Management System is a
software application that controls and
manages the operations in a warehouse. It can
either be a standalone system or part of the
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
3. Unnecessary
lags in the
supply chain
Visualize complicated and
dense information with
charts and graphs.
95%
Pain points in logistics
of customers
want more real-
time updates
with shipping
Charts and graphs help
people process and
remember data quickly.
4. Benefits of modern
Warehousing
Management Software
Guides inventory receiving
and put-away
01
Optimizes picking and
shipping consignments
02
Advises inventory
replenishment
03
5. While many companies have ERP or Order Management System (OMS) systems that include
warehousing functionality, companies can outgrow their warehousing and distribution
functionality capabilities by implementing warehousing management software.
In the past, many small and mid-sized companies wanted to increase the functionality of the
warehousing management system. However, the entry-level costs were excessive. Today,
with cloud-based platforms, the deployment and operational costs have reduced drastically.
Other perks of WMS over OMS
6. The traditional system can become obsolete if your company runs several distribution
centers. It will not be easy to manage multiple warehouse inventories if you don’t have
a warehousing management system. It is also true when retail companies need small
parcel shipping for omnichannel commerce like a “ship from a store” or to “manage
inventory in stockrooms” in addition to the central warehouse. In such cases, a
warehousing management system is a must as they are built from scratch with
multiple distribution centers in mind.
7. 1
RECEIVING AND MARKING
Typical functions of a WMS include
ASN and EDI transactions, carrier
scheduling of dock appointments, and
receiving and putting-away personnel.
2
PUT-AWAY
After receiving the inventory, products have to be
either cross-docked to packing stations or
shipping to fill backorders or put away. WMS can
help identify storage type, open bin/slot locations,
cubic capacity, and more, along with profile
characteristics and cube required.
4
AUTOMATES RESTORING OF
FORWARD PICK
A WMS automates refilling of primary or forward
pick storage from bulk before the next set of
orders is directed to the floor for picking. It
reduces warehouse backorder costs and lost
time.
3
SLOTTING
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Ways WMS helps scale your business
8. Bottom Line
Today, most businesses struggle to keep
pace with customer demands. Thanks to
the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the
demand has only increased. At Fingent,
we provide you with custom software
solutions that streamline business
processes and save time and money.
9. Read up on the entire blog:
Warehousing Management System:
Simplify Operations & Scale Your
Business
10. About Us
Fingent, is a custom software solution
provider based out of New York, with
offices across the globe.
+1 (914) 615-9170
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