Basic & Advanced WMS for Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Basic & Advanced WMS for Microsoft Dynamics NAV addressed to:
- Commercial or manufacturing companies, where the organized Warehouse operations and generally the Effective Supply Chain Management are very important elements for their operation, while there is scope for continuous improvement on processes and practices
- Organizations whose business activity and operating environment is particularly high demands on function of Warehouse, which traditionally covered by in-house-development, now implement the required functionality embedded on Microsoft subsystem Dynamics NAV Warehouse Management
- Companies that have already chosen to implement Microsoft NAV as the ERP system to cover all their key processes, and looking to further automate their Warehouse functions through the implementation and development of all the particularities on the single platform of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Warehouse Management, avoiding the simultaneous use of different systems with the known problems in bridges between systems, the maintenance of different software and the timely and accurate information
- Companies seeking to minimize errors generated between the quantitative movements performed by people of Warehouse and accounting management of these movements and thereby avoid the continued friction between Accountants and Logisticians.
Features
What is included?
- Full physical warehouse structure display (ramps, storage areas, receiving / handling / collection areas, areas of special conditions).
- Multiple types of shelves (back-to-back, pushback, drive-in, flow storage, bulk).
- Monitoring of multiple types of Storage Units.
- Placement Strategies, collection, replacement (FIFO, FEFO, BIN REVERSE PRIORITY, FIXED, split pallets).
- Cross Docking.
- Collection Bin replenishment based on demands.
- Inventory management at the rack level as batches / serial numbers / expiration dates / hazardous materials.
- Packaging Processes, per pallet.
- Manage internal movements.
- Manage multiple types of packages.
- Packing Lists per Packing unit.
- Using RF Terminals (ADCS).