The Warehouse Management System (WMS) arose from the need to improve the information and processes within a warehouse or distribution center, making it important to reduce costs and improve operations.
Its application aims to maximize the accuracy of inventories and reduce forecast errors and quantities.
WMS Parthenon Differentials
WMS Extended Parthenon stands out for the definitions and interpretations established in the following fundamentals:
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Physical reception
- Planning
- Execution
- Physical Conference X fiscal
- Quality inspection
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Storage
- Local filtering by a system, dynamically, in real time
- Inventory control (box by box) when the ocurrency of optical reading with box on discharge process
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SIF management system (Federal of Brazil)
- For products of animal origin
- Box control traceability code
- Data-range control (animal slaughter) , in cases where there are no traceability codes in the box
- Process of entry
- Exit Process
- Inventory control by:
- Sanitary certification documentation
- Export authorization
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Supply of picking places
- Fixed positions
- Dynamic positions
- Supply of separation sites
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Inventory
- General
- Segmented
- Rotary
- Separation and supply of production lines
- Packing change
- Separation of orders
- Order of loading
- Logistics management
- Link between operational execution and business management
- Optimize operational procedures
- Drastic reduction of operational errors
- Automate, intelligently, the assignment of tasks to operators
- Operational management
- Warehouse management