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Make the Warehouse the Epicenter of your Supply Chain

A robust Warehouse Management System (WMS) helps global companies operate an agile supply chain. The WMS application can be integrated with a Transportation Management System (TMS) to reduce costs across logistics and warehouse operations.

Infosys' expert makes a business case for a WMS ecosystem. He blogs on streamlining fleet and warehouse management as well as inventory control enabled by on-demand WMS.

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The TMS Way - The SMART Way

Our expert proposes methods to achieve rapid throughput in yard, transportation and warehouse management.

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Pillars of WMS

WMS products must be mapped with business needs to ensure efficient use of Advance Shipment Notices (ASNs) and maximize resource utilization.

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Warehouse Sizing and Configuration - Art or Science?

The increased use of material handling equipment and wireless communication systems requires warehouses and distribution centers to revisit their floor plans.

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Harmonize to Globalize

A unified WMS standardizes global warehouse processes, enables adoption of best practices and reduces Total Cost of Ownership.

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On-demand WMS for A Responsive Supply Chain

Real-time stock visibility helps retail, consumer packaged goods and food processing companies avoid stock outs, while ensuring regulatory compliance and preparedness for product recalls.

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Our Expert

Amit Sinha Amit Sinha, Principal Consultant, Oracle practice, Infosys

Amit has more than a decade of experience in ITeS industry. Currently, he is working as a Business Transformation and Process/ Domain Consulting specialist for Oracle EBS and WMS across several industries. Amit's area of expertise includes Procure-to-Pay process, Order-to-Cash, Warehouse Management, Contract Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management. He can be reached at


 

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