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Order Management Module

Producing and revising inventory, managing customer support, accepting payments, detecting fraud, and handling paperwork between manufacturers, suppliers, warehousing, and shipping businesses are typically included in receiving and processing an online order.

Orders, inventory, supplier, and customer data can sync in one system to manage orders efficiently and prevent doublehandling errors. All your sales channels send orders to your order management software (OMS), which collects and tracks them from when customers place them until the delivery confirmation.

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It is your primary point of connectivity where all of the order’s details are visible, including routes, location, inventory, warehouse connectivity, and accounting integration to generate invoices and process payments, among other things. An integrated OMS is linked to your CRM and inventory database to complete the sales funnel and offer data for the accounting and marketing departments.

Warehouse Management Module

The warehouse operation aids in maximizing storage capacity, controlling inventory placement, and enhancing the flow of goods and labor force. The warehouse running module includes tasks including receiving products, moving them, using KPIs to manage warehouse staff, creating a safe working environment, and using software and technology to discover and monitor objects. Additionally, it tracks barcodes and uses an effective picking path to guide order assemblers to the necessary items.

The supply chain’s effective logistics are built on the transportation management module. Such features as fleet and freight tracking, route consolidation and optimization, multimodal transportation, performance monitoring, and seamless data flow across logistics and carrier management should be present in this module. Logistics management systems do this while also assisting you in automating maintenance and promptly addressing any issues that may arise.

[Bonus Read: How to build a transportation app like Moovit?]

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