SCM & WMS
SCM & WMS operationalizes the physical flow layer of the enterprise, connecting planning assumptions to warehouse reality.
Module snapshot
Warehouse and supply chain execution without hidden handoffs
The operational friction this module resolves
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Uncoordinated warehouse execution
Picking, packing, replenishment, and staging often lack a common control system.
Slow exception recovery
Capacity constraints, partial picks, and route changes become manual firefighting.
Weak shipment predictability
Business teams cannot see how warehouse conditions affect customer commitments.
A concise operating sequence from trigger to business outcome
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Plan work intelligently
Group demand into waves, replenishment, and slotting plans based on priority and capacity.
Execute warehouse tasks
Run receiving, putaway, picking, packing, and dispatch with operational context.
Manage outbound assurance
Track carrier handoff, dock status, service level exposure, and exception actions.
Screens Experience
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Technical Architecture
Core implementation slices
Capabilities designed for enterprise execution
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Wave and task orchestration
Sequence work based on order profile, cutoff times, and labor capacity.
Location-aware execution
Drive warehouse tasks with bin, zone, and route intelligence.
Outbound exception control
Surface shortages, mispicks, and shipment delays early.
Cross-functional visibility
Connect warehouse progress to customer-facing teams and planners.
Outcome framing for buyers and operators
Each module carries a KPI section to help teams measure adoption and business value after rollout.
Order Throughput
+24%
Higher throughput from guided task sequencing and replenishment discipline.
Shipment SLA
98.7%
Better adherence through end-to-end dock and carrier coordination.
Exception Recovery
-37%
Less time spent resolving preventable warehouse disruptions.
Integrations
Connected systems
Automation
Execution accelerators
Role-Based Usage
Who this module serves
Warehouse Planner
Sequences work according to demand and capacity.
Fulfillment Lead
Executes warehouse operations against service commitments.
Supply Chain Manager
Oversees throughput, carrier coordination, and disruptions.
Customer Service
Uses shipment visibility to manage stakeholder communication.
Next Step
Evaluate SCM & WMS in context
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