WMS: The Warehouse as a Competitive Advantage
A well-organized warehouse is not a cost — it is an investment. A WMS system turns warehouse management from chaos into a precision machine.
The Warehouse: A Hidden Resource in Most Companies
Many companies treat the warehouse as a necessary evil — space where things are "piled up." WMS (Warehouse Management System) reverses this logic: the warehouse becomes an optimized space where every movement is measured and justified.
EU Projects and Warehouse Management
Companies working in manufacturing, trade, or distribution often require WMS as a component of their EU digitalization project. The system meets requirements for traceability, FIFO/LIFO accounting, and inventory control.
Key Features of Our WMS
Space organization: Define zones, racks, and bins. The system knows exactly where each item is.
Picking strategies: FIFO (first in, first out) for food products or LIFO (last in, first out) for production raw materials.
Pick lists: An optimized route for the warehouse worker — minimum steps to maximum items.
Barcode scanning: Every movement is confirmed by scanning — zero picking errors.
Cycle counting: Instead of one annual inventory with total chaos, the system distributes counting evenly throughout the year.
Traceability: You see the complete history of every item — from delivery to sale.
Integration with ERP
WMS is naturally connected to the ERP module. When a purchase order arrives, WMS automatically generates a receiving task. When a sales order is dispatched, WMS generates a picking and unloading task. Zero manual entry.
Implementation Results
- 40% reduction in order fulfillment time
- 95% reduction in warehouse errors
- Full real-time inventory visibility
- Audit readiness at any time