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Supply Chain Execution: WMS TMS. Brian Graystone, MBA www.aflux.com.cn. SC Software. Visibility Optimization Execution Convergence. Warehouse Management System (WMS). Management system to assist in running the warehouse
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Supply Chain Execution:WMSTMS Brian Graystone, MBA www.aflux.com.cn
SC Software • Visibility • Optimization • Execution • Convergence
Warehouse Management System(WMS) • Management system to assist in running the warehouse • WMS success is normally driven by proper design, functionality, vendor selection and implementation
WMS • Use a structured approach to selection: • Economic justification • What problems do you want the WMS to solve? • Optimize current processes • Detailed bid specification • Vendor selection • Implementation
WMS Benefits • Real-time information with RF and bar coding • Location management • Cycle counting • Labour and equipment assignments • Pre-receiving (ASN, inbound logistics) • Task interleaving • Quality initiatives
WMS benefits • Error reduction • Inventory accuracy • Cube utilization - random storage, directed putaway • Virtual locator system • Routing of MHE for putaway and picking • Lot functionality • FIFO support
WMS benefits • Security • Picking methodologies: • single order • wave • batch • Historic log of all transactions • Documentation • Management and performance reporting
WMS benefits • Value-added activities • stripping • tagging • folding/hanging • packaging • labeling • Returns & recalls
WMS benefits • Rewarehousing • directed by velocity/storage methodology • seasonality • Numbers: • inventory accuracy - 99%+ • labour productivity - up to 40% • space utilization - up to 90%+ • customer service - priceless
Transportation Management System (TMS) • Many systems exist to optimize the mode and usage of transportation • Focus: • Routing • Minimizing cost • Minimize number of vehicles • Maximize consolidation • May be used for ground, multi-modal or even ocean transportation • Ratings engine for selection of best carrier based on urgency and cost
TMS • TMS often uses an optimization algorithm to achieve the desired goals • Traveling Salesman problem • Tabu search • May achieve a sub-optimized solution that can be used • Due to the time taken to achieve an optimized solution • Recalculations as data changes
TMS • Accommodate restraints: • delivery time windows • work rules • redispatch • vehicle capacity • different origin & destination • barriers (bridges, ferries, construction, etc.) • speeds - city, urban streets, long-haul • special handling - tailgate, MHE
TMS • Work as “crow-fly” distances with scaling, or • GIS “street-level” • Savings can range from 10% to 25% of transportation costs
Integration of two systems • Each system works to execute within its own sphere • Constant changes in orders, quantities, destinations require real time exchange of information and recalculations • Ideally, WMS & TMS work together to plan and execute the picking and load plan, mode of transportation and routing
Integration of two systems • Requirements • execution of transportation plan to the WMS • real-time data of order(s) status to the TMS to update planning • integrated database and master file structure • compatibility of system architecture • ability to easily change the table-driven functions such as adding carousels or algorithm parameters
Further... • WMS - Mike Gibson from iLink • TMS - Lisa Blewett from ESRI
i-Link Solutions Your Link to: Inventory Information Innovation
MWM Functions Counting Picking Consolidation Bulk Shipping Incoming Inspection / Putaway Receiving Crossdock
Receiving Benefits • Paperless • Goods handled once when received • Eliminate clerical effort • Eliminate cost of receiving wrong product • Goods immediately available to inventory / order entry system
Special Receiving Capabilities Generation of Barcode Labels Unexpected Receipt Handling FIFO & Lot Control Serial Number capture U.O.M. Conversion Single step Receive / Putaway
Quality Control • WM provides QC Hold, Inspect and Release Functions right from the Handheld • Can be integrated into receiving
Putaway Benefits • Directed Activity • Multiple Putaway methods • No searching for empty locations • No more move tags • Putaway to the “right” location dynamically • Fill outstanding requests first • Paperless - eliminate clerical / data entry effort and errors • More moves per hour • Product immediately available to pickers
MWM LetDown • Directed Activity • Paperless • Eliminate clerical / data entry effort and errors • Proactively supply material to pick areas. • Supply vs Demand
MWM Move Benefits • Moves are tracked without paper • Real time capture and update prevents negative impacts on picking or locating product • No more “lost on cart” situations.
Picking Lot Control FIFO Wave, Zone, Label
MWM Picking Benefits Empower warehouse staff • Increase job satisfaction • Develop standards and monitor productivity • Decrease training time for new employees or temps • Increase Labour Capacity - decreasing need for temps or overtime
MWM Picking Benefits • Dramatically reduce picking errors: • Validate during pick process • Eliminate short and over picks • Eliminate the need for checkers • Real time, automatic update to the host for inventory status and customer inquiry • Eliminate the paper • Eliminate clerical / data entry effort and errors • Produce pack slips and/or labels
MWM Picking Benefits • Maximize pick efficiency: • Directed pick path using “best pick” locations • Wave and split picking • No searching for product • Ensure FIFO, FEFO and / or Lot Control • Manage Order Priority • Automatic allocation of orders
Shipping Benefits • Automatic production of shipping documents including labels, waybills, manifests and bills of lading • Automatic Freight Rating • Automatic Update to Host • Improve freight management with shipping reports
Counting Benefits • Increased Inventory Accuracy and Availability • Reduced Counting Labour • Eliminate Physical Count • Execute Cycle Counting without freezing or interrupting warehouse operations • Directed Activity • Paperless • Better utilization of labor by cycle counting during slow periods
Task Manager Benefits • Manage proactively; predict staff requirements early and dynamically as situations change • Objectively measure staff performance and activity levels • Improve customer service; instantly identify the status of any order • Provide powerful support data
Extensive User Control • Extensive definitions of user permissions • Variable picking validation • Configurable System Operation - Extensive build in ‘switches’ for system operation choices
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