When a company discovers bottlenecks in its warehouse process automation that repeatedly force its employees to expend unnecessary time and effort, it becomes possible to analyze the cost of constraints in labor that does not create value. This figure then scales to the number of employees and transactions performed, and can represent a significant burden on the business that serves to justify the development of an IT system that takes into account all of its individual characteristics.
When a company discovers bottlenecks in its warehouse process automation that repeatedly force its employees to expend unnecessary time and effort, it becomes possible to analyze the cost of constraints in labor that does not create value. This figure then scales to the number of employees and transactions performed, and can represent a significant burden on the business that serves to justify the development of an IT system that takes into account all of its individual characteristics.
A bespoke WMS allows you to digitize workflows without having to compromise with third-party constraints and build optimal functionality to improve efficiency based on the company’s experience.
Out-of-the-box systems often have a limited set of integration capabilities, while a business, as it develops, accumulates a wide variety of services. Custom WMS development helps to clean up data flows and create a unified information environment.
Your own WMS prevents you from limiting the evolution of your business processes to a predefined template, and allows you to create space to find and develop unique advantages.
Ready-made solutions carry with them the baggage of functionality that is often superfluous at a particular enterprise, thus having a negative effect on overall performance. Building your own system that takes into account the architecture and specifics of your business can level the load distribution and lead to increased productivity.
For companies whose business model is based on the rapid adaptation of new practices and testing hypotheses that increase competitiveness, having their own WMS development project opens up the most flexible opportunities for introducing new functionality.
For companies whose business model is based on the rapid adaptation of new practices and testing hypotheses that increase competitiveness, having their own WMS development project opens up the most flexible opportunities for introducing new functionality.
While WMS products are focused on established use cases, innovators are looking for the know-how that will allow them to shift the paradigm. For such an exploration, system flexibility is the key to quickly testing ideas in practice.
It takes longer for an out-of-the-box WMS producer company to implement new scenarios than for an innovation-driven company, enabling the latter to compete in dynamic markets.
Out-of-the-box WMS solution
Modification of an existing
out-of-the-box solution
Implementation of your
own system to order
The need to implement a specific new functionality within a specified time frame.
The need to change the WMS functionality for processes that are becoming more complex along with the expansion of competencies and practices
Need for specific improvements to optimize processes
RFID tags for item counting and space configuration, Beacon technology to collect information and track the state and movement of the object.
Warehouse robotization ensures the most rational use of working areas, simplifies and optimizes processes, reduces the number of errors during acceptance, placement and assembly of goods.
Integration with ERP, CRM, and any existing corporate backend.
Mobile data collection terminals for prompt collection, processing and sending of information about goods.
Secure remote access to corporate systems, BYOD and corporate devices with preinstalled applications, protection against unauthorized access.
A unified communications system to improve the efficiency of interaction between departments.