By organising and optimising inventory flows they enable employees to find products and fulfil orders more quickly, accurately, and easily.
Applications typically incorporate features such as receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping, inventory management, and reporting. So far, so good and the vast majority of businesses running a warehouse will likely be using a WMS to support their operations.
But not all, especially businesses that are new or which started small but have now grown to a size where they need help running their warehouse operations. These may be considering WMS for the first time, or looking to upgrade from a basic application to take advantage of the richer functionality offered by a more mature system. What do they need to think about before taking the plunge?
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