Warehouse Management System (WMS)
Manual processes, rising costs and delivery delays?

Growing order volumes and increasing cost pressure are placing ever greater challenges on warehouse management. Manual processes, a lack of transparency and inefficient workflows quickly reach their limits in the warehouse, leading to errors, lost time and additional costs.

Future-proof with WMS

A modern WMS provides the solution. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS is a powerful, module-based solution for optimising warehouse processes. With this system, companies benefit from more efficient inventory management, greater process automation and improved control of logistics processes. Thanks to its flexible adaptation to individual business requirements, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management supports optimised warehouse management and contributes significantly to increased productivity.

Your advantages at a glance
- Cost efficiency: Reduction of errors, waiting times and manual processes to lower operating costs.
- High security: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS ensures state-of-the-art security standards, including data encryption, access controls and regular backups.
- Cloud-based system: Cloud technology enables location-independent use, allowing employees worldwide to access relevant warehouse data in real time.
- Automation: Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, it enables efficient control of all processes – from inventory management to the automation of logistics processes.
Efficient inbound processing & storage

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS enables accurate and automated recording of inbound processes. After delivery, items are entered into the system and optimally placed in the warehouse according to defined storage strategies. The system supports barcode scanning and mobile devices to speed up the inbound processes and minimise errors.

Optimised picking & shipping

For outbound processes, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS offers a range of functions for efficient picking, packing and shipping. Picking is carried out according to the most suitable strategies for each individual case, meeting the specific requirements of the company.

Relocation and replenishment processes

Dynamics 365 SCM WMS supports the relocation process between different warehouses and replenishment control to ensure that sufficient stock is always available at the right locations. In addition, precise tracking of stock levels with detailed location management ensures maximum transparency. The system automatically detects when stock levels in certain areas are running low and initiates replenishment from central warehouses or other locations to avoid process interruptions.

Inventory processes

With Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS, companies can perform regular and accurate inventory counts (continuous or periodic) to ensure inventory accuracy. This includes both manual and automatic inventory counts and the integration of mobile devices for more efficient on-site execution. The system enables real-time data processing and ensures that inventory levels are accurate and up to date at all times.

Quality control

Integrated quality controls ensure that all inbound goods meet the required standards before they are accepted into the warehouse or shipped to customers. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS enables you to perform inspections, document inspection results, and manage inbound shipments that must meet specific quality criteria.

Front end for mobile devices

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management WMS includes a user-friendly front-end interface via the Warehouse Management app, which can be used on mobile devices to maximise warehouse worker efficiency and flexibility. Using mobile devices such as handheld scanners or smartphones, warehouse workers can quickly access system data, assign tasks, scan inventory and process orders. This solution enables efficient and flexible control of warehouse operations, even in dynamic and fast-paced environments.

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