Warehouse Management System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Warehouse Management System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Warehouse Management System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A warehouse management system, or WMS, is a key part of the supply chain and primarily 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 bin utilization.
Warehouse management systems often utilize Auto ID Data Capture (AIDC) technology, such as barcode
scanners, mobile computers, wireless LANs and potentially Radio-frequency identification (RFID) to efficiently
monitor the flow of products. Once data has been collected, there is either a batch synchronization with, or a
real-time wireless transmission to a central database. The database can then provide useful reports about the
status of goods in the warehouse.
The objective of a warehouse management system is to provide a set of computerized procedures to handle the
receipt of stock and returns into a warehouse facility, model and manage the logical representation of the
physical storage facilities (e.g. racking etc), manage the stock within the facility and enable a seamless link to
order processing and logistics management in order to pick, pack and ship product out of the facility.
Warehouse management systems can be stand alone systems, or modules of an ERP system or supply chain
execution suite.
The primary purpose of a WMS is to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse – you
might even describe it as the legs at the end-of-the line which automates the store, traffic and shipping
management.
In its simplest form, the WMS can data track products during the production process and act as an interpreter
and message buffer between existing ERP and WMS systems. Warehouse Management is not just managing
within the boundaries of a warehouse today, it is much wider and goes beyond the physical boundaries.
Inventory management,inventory planning, cost management, IT applications & communication technology to be
used are all related to warehouse management. The container storage, loading and unloading are also covered
by warehouse management today.Warehouse management today is part of SCM and demand management.
Even production management is to a great extent dependent on warehouse management. Efficient warehouse
management gives a cutting edge to a retail chain distribution company. Warehouse management does not just
start with receipt of material but it actually starts with actual initial planning when container design is made for a
product. Warehouse design and process design within the warehouse (e.g. Wave Picking) is also part of
warehouse management. Warehouse management is part of Logistics and SCM.
Warehouse Management monitors the progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical
warehouse infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product stations.
Warehouse management deals with receipt, storage and movement of goods, normally finished goods, to
intermediate storage locations or to final customer. In the multi-echelon model for distribution, there are levels of
warehouses, starting with the Central Warehouse(s), regional warehouses services by the central warehouses
and retail warehouses at the third level services by the regional warehouses and so on. The objective of
warehousing management is to help in optimal cost of timely order fulfillment by managing the resources
economically. Warehouse management = "Management of storage of products and services rendered on the
products within the four walls of a warehouse"
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See also
Automated storage and retrieval system
Enterprise resource planning
Inventory management software
Manufacturing resource planning
Next View
Pick and pack
Shipping list
Voice Directed Warehousing
Warehouse
Wave Picking
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