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		<title>Warehouse Inventory Control Management Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your business is growing. You just leased a secondary warehouse down the street from your current location. Your warehouse manager has filled every crack and crevice in your current warehouse and you hope the new space will relieve some of the pressure caused by fulfillment delays, inventory shortages, and even damage cause by poor packing. Warehouse Inventory Control Management Systems, or WMS, are designed to help the warehouse facility, vendors, and even customers stay on top of inventory status in real time. Suppose you know an order for widgets is coming in next week. That doesn&#8217;t bother you be cause the manual inventory that was run last month shows more than enough product is on hand to fulfill that order. What you may not have remembered is that the inventory you were counting on was destroyed in a roof leak and removed from the warehouse. Had warehouse inventory management systems been put in place, you would have seen an up to the minute report of the exact inventory status and even the location of the destroyed inventory waiting to be disposed of. With the development of micro computing devices like RFID tags, mangers are able to keep track of vital warehousing information in real time. Whether you want to track the movement of whole pallets of product, or the individual item, a WMS may be the answer. Since these systems are computer based, it is important to work closely with your IT manager to insure proper implementation. These systems can be based on your company&#8217;s network or be internet based. Taking time to do a careful survey of needs of all systems in you product stream can prevent costly mistakes in the future. These systems can often pay for themselves in a reasonable amount of time. Another key person to include in the development of these systems is the warehouse manager. These personnel understand critical product flows and inefficiencies within the plant. When expanding to supplementary warehouse space, employees must often do extra work in compiling orders from both facilities due to poorly created pick procedures. Warehouse management systems can give the operator a birds eye view of the products flowing in and out of their warehouses. These computerized systems can show quickly areas of weakness that could be costing the company millions in lost product and high man hours. Companies that implement computerized inventory management systems find they save a significant amount of money in loss prevention and man hours. These systems are necessary for just in time suppliers meeting customer requirements and fulfillment houses providing responsive processing for their clients. Knowing where your inventory is within your warehouses, both local and remote, is essential for maintaining a successful flow of product from the manufacturers floor, through the warehouse, and on to the seller and consumer. By bringing together members from each specialty in the supply chain, companies can develop a dependable system that will enable them to quickly meet their customer&#8217;s needs and expand operations efficiently. Looking for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Warehouse Inventory Control and Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Warehouse inventory control and management systems are designed to serve a wide array of manufacturing and distribution needs. Control and management systems are available for physical plant management, including physical building analysis, property management, and building layout with rack and lane optimization. Warehouse equipment usage can also be monitored with wireless RF technology linked to systems through wireless site surveys. Wireless technology can be extended to vehicle loading and unloading operations. The information provided from the wireless system is uploaded in real time to software specifically designed for facility management. The software is available for a wide range of businesses. Different software systems offer a full range of options for small, medium, and large businesses. Windows based systems for warehouse inventory control and management are designed for small business of 10 or less simultaneous users and can be run on the businesses own network. Medium size business may choose from software designed to run on their own network or select a web based system. The web based systems work well for multiple location operations. Microsoft SQL Server systems designed for midsize to larger applications supply access to unlimited users. More robust Oracle based systems are designed for businesses operating globally and requiring secure operation over the internet. Real time data reporting is one of the most desirable benefits of these completely computerized warehouse inventory control and management systems. For managing inventory flow through the warehouse, data can be collected by RFID technology inserted in the actual packaging or pallets of product. The RFID tags follow the product through the warehouse and send continuous updates to the system. Warehouse and client users can login to the system and monitor inventory pick and put data, incoming and outgoing orders and other metrics established during system setup. Computer systems utilizing real time radio frequency bar coding technology and handheld bar code scanners offer additional solutions for tracking as it comes into and moves through the warehouse. Individual product can be scanned as orders are picked and fulfilled. Before implementing computerized management systems, companies should identify and develop standard operating procedures. Developing efficient SOPs up front can save money. Many companies experience often experience improved safety conditions due to a properly designed system. Other areas of improvement include loading efficiencies and period end inventory reporting. Companies looking to set up a computerized control and management system can find multiple vendors providing both software and compatible hardware for a complete and efficient system. Vendors often offer consulting and analysis services to help companies develop and improve their SOPs. Including personnel for IT and Warehousing is important in developing standard operating procedures. Their valuable experience can eliminate costly mistakes in the development of the new system. When a company considers input from both employees and vendors, efficiencies can be identified and incorporated that will serve long into the future and prevent costly modifications and redesigns. New technologies are continually being developed. Warehousing IT department should monitor changes in the industry and update management regularly.  An excellent [&#8230;]]]></description>
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