WMSWMS (Warehouse Management System) WEE_IT is designed to automate standard warehouse operations in warehouses with an area of at least
200 m² and provides the full range of logistics services for fulfillment.
The uniqueness of this system lies in its maximum automation capability which allows employing personnel with limited experience while ensuring high-quality inventory management. All warehouse operations are recorded within the WMS, eliminating paper-based documentation.
This is achieved through the use of various types of warehouse equipment such as data collection terminals (DCTs), barcode scanners, etc., as well as unique logic embedded into the core of the WMS. Unlike other similar systems, this WMS incorporates best automation algorithms but has eliminated unnecessary redundant features that burden warehouse operation.
Automation of typical warehouse processes supported includes:- Goods receipt processing;
- Counting, placement of goods;
- Movement of goods;
- Inventory control;
- Assembly;
- Order picking;
- Shipment of orders to transport companies;
- Automatic replenishment of stock;
- Return of goods.
- For most warehouse tasks, DCTs are used, each equipped with specialized software developed specifically for them.
- The WMS can work with different transportation carriers. Integrations via API have been implemented with leading logistic operators. It also offers delivery tracking functionality. Unique algorithms register orders across different shipping providers based on geography, delivery cost, product dimensions and weight, among other possible parameters.
- The system employs mechanisms for addressable storage of products by warehouse cells. Supports batch accounting methods like FIFO/LIFO/FEFO, serial numbers registration of shipped items is available. A graphic interface enables responsible staff members to monitor cell filling quality. Cells may be assigned to specific suppliers improving navigation efficiency throughout the warehouse. Automated distribution of goods takes place depending on their dimensions and weights relative to cell sizes. On highly active dispatch warehouses a special algorithm optimizes order assembly sequence according to warehouse topology. Zoning mechanisms allow managing and controlling picker activities. If not all cells are accessible for picking, automatic relocation task generation mechanism is provided.
- Specialized interfaces tailored for different departments involved in warehouse operations are implemented within the WMS.
The Shift Manager's Workstation allows monitoring and controlling all warehouse processes, generating reports, creating tasks for DCTs both manually or automatically.
Call Center Manager’s Workstation supports making calls to customers with automated display of customer information and order history. Customer relationship elements from integrated CRM systems track interactions if telephony provider integrates via API. Supplier Web Interface allows creating nomenclature in WMS, checking stock status, uploading documents for incoming and outgoing shipments.
- An API interface is provided for seamless integration between third-party ERP systems and the warehouse. In case API connection isn’t feasible or web interface usage isn't preferred, file upload options are available.
- Advanced billing capabilities are included allowing flexible configuration of financial relationships with any counterparty for better monetization of warehouse services.
- WMS can be deployed either on company-owned infrastructure or cloud-based solutions, requiring modest computing resources.
Currently, WMS WEE_IT is successfully utilized in numerous warehouses belonging to multiple international companies worldwide.