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Warehouse Management System (WMS)

Overhead view of a modern, automated smart warehouse in Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia, filled with rows of white palletized goods on blue and yellow racking systems. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) are navigating the aisles, indicating an efficient storage and retrieval system. A sign reads 'TTF GLOBAL PTR'

What is Warehouse Management System (WMS)?

Warehouse Management System (WMS) is an intelligent software solution that optimizes warehouse operations, ensuring efficient inventory tracking, order fulfillment, and space utilization. It acts as the brain of your warehouse, integrating with automation systems to enhance productivity and accuracy.

Warehouse Management System Dashboard

Real-Time Inventory Visibility

Real Time Stock Updates, movements, and locations

Optimized Order Processing

Reduce picking errors and speed up fulfillment.

Seamless Automation Integration

Works with shuttle racking systems, PTRs &WCS for a fully automated warehouse.

Improved Space Utilization

Maximizes storage capacity by analyzing optimal slotting.

Data-Driven Decision Making

Provides insights for better forecasting and warehouse optimization.

Receiving - Inbound Logistics Storage - Inventory Management Picking - Order Fulfillment Shipping - Outbound Logistics
Without WMS
Data Entry as Receive, items will randomly stored
No organization storage method. Items are placing anywhere
Staff manually look for items based on memory or paper lists, leading to potential errors.
Items are packed and shipped manually with minimal tracking. Billing is generated from the basic system, often delayed.
With WMS
Goods arrive at the warehouse and are checked for accuracy and quality.
Received goods are stored in designated areas based on product type, demand, and picking strategy.
When an order is placed, the WMS identifies the best storage location.
Picked items are packed, labeled, and prepared for dispatch.
Items are labeled, recorded in the system, and assigned to a storage location.
The WMS tracks inventory levels and locations to optimize space and retrieval efficiency.
Warehouse staff or automated systems retrieve the required items using FIFO, LIFO, batch picking, or zone picking.
Orders are verified, assigned to carriers, and shipped to customers.