Solid as ever: core WMS deployments bring benefits at Avnet, EXEL, and others. (Warehouse Management).

MSI, February, 2003 by LePree, Joy

Warehouse management systems (WMS) automate the storage and movement of inventory in warehouses and distribution centers. Basic materials storage and retrieval has been superseded by strategies to increase throughput and productivity by managing the full range of resources to direct activities that include receiving, put-away, picking, shipping, and inventory cycle counts. Sophisticated techniques such as cross-docking and wave planning are found in today's systems, and some WMS packages handle labor management and reporting. The larger WMS vendors--via the development of applications in areas such as supply chain visibility--have evolved into broader supply chain execution software vendors.

Few enterprise software markets have moved as relatively unscathed...

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