WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: INTRODUCTION AND BENEFITS What do you visualize when the term ‘Warehouse’ drops in your ears? Maybe a huge room occupied with stacks of boxes arranged on numerous racks, and sometimes a few robots & machines. This huge room and these racks are an inevitable part of a myriad range of industries, including retail, manufacturing, agriculture, FMCG, etc. On top of that, warehouses are inordinately complicated to manage. Some organizations manage their warehouses by putting traditional methods in use. But as the world is moving rapidly towards technology, numerous smart companies are leveraging software for managing their warehouses. In fact, 96% of industry leaders identify innovation as ‘extremely important’ to growth. If you are among those few hardworkers, I appreciate the effort you put to pull it off. But if you are among other numerous smart companies, congratulations savvies! You have tapped into the unexplored growth opportunities and many more are on the way for you. Let’s tap into them in this webinar. Most of us might already know what is a Warehouse Management System or WMS, but for those who do not have clear idea, I am explaining it here. What does it mean by Warehouse Management System? WMS is a software system that automates the daily processes in your warehouse. It controls the staff working in the warehouse, equipment, orders, and inventory. Why is WMS imperative? Why numerous companies are going forward and getting WMS system implemented? A few of the major reasons are automation, cost-cutting, and human error. We as humans are more prone to make mistakes than computer software. That’s why around 62% of professionals says that human error is one the key reasons for discrepancy in inventory fulfillment. This is one of the reasons behind a sharp spike in the demand for WMS in the recent years. Some of the key challenges faced by the industry today are as follows. 1) No or less synchronized storage capacities and goods’ inflow 2) Inadequate demand and supply of quality in modern warehouses 3) Underutilization of infrastructure and capacity 4) Lack of required warehouse automation It is generally observed that movement of companies from paper-based warehouse system to automation increases the company’s productivity by 25% and infrastructure utilization by 10-20%. Of the various types of software designed to streamline warehousing operations, most companies (67%) rely on WMS
A spike in the need for warehouse management solutions, investment by retailers has seen a surge by 25%. Almost 46% of warehouses deal with human error. Around 7% of small businesses ignore tracking inventory and then fall behind in many aspects. IMPORTANCE OF WMS Inventory Control and Management Warehouse Management System reflects good results on your inventory control and management processes. It reduces order cycle time and enhances order fulfillment for augmenting your warehouse processes. Designed to handle and streamline your warehouse activities, warehouse management system helps you in tracking down every detail at each level for better inventory accuracy and advanced order fulfillment. Let’s have a look at how WMS is important in handling warehouse processes. 1. Operating Expenses An advanced WMS helps in cost reduction by optimizing space utilization, labor use, and waste reduction. You can decide and track positions of certain products in your warehouse. Some WMS come