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		<title>Dynamics GP Order Fulfillment in Warehouse Management Module</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 22:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sales Order Fulfillment, which is often also referred as Allocation is one of the key functionalities of the Warehouse Management Software.  If you are looking for new Corporate ERP system, or if you already have Microsoft Dynamics GP implemented in your distribution and wholesale oriented organization, we would like to give you some orientation on Allocation in Great Plains, done directly on the Warehouse floor via Barcode scanning.  In our judgment WMS selection process requires special considerations as well, where you need to be sure what you are paying for upfront and down the road, what to expect in Warehouse Management System implementation, data conversion, integration, reporting: 1. WMS Fulfillment and how it maps to Sales Order Processing Order or Invoice.  There is special process, called order or invoice line allocation in GP, where your ERP system picks the item quantity from the inventory site (default for the whole document or overridden on the Item Line level) and allocates it against the line.  When implementing Alba Spectrum WMS extensions for Great Plains we specially select SOP document type without automatic line allocation – this should allow fulfillment process to be initiated on the warehouse floor later on via Barcode (or in some cases RFID) laser scanning.  In Sales Order Processing module, especially with its recent versions 10.0 and 2010/11.0 you can also consider fulfillment (its opening for barcoding) in specially dedicated document Fulfillment Order 2. Warehouse Management System selection criteria.  There are recognized nationwide and international brands, selling and promoting their SCM and Warehouse solutions for multiple ERP and Accounting platforms, including GP, AX, NAV, SL.  Let&#8217;s refer these WMS as external standalone ones.  These Warehouse applications have high number of installations, meaning reliability (as most of the bugs are reported and fixed by their clientele).  There is a risk of being involved into Warehouse software implementation without being aware about its pluses and minuses.  Hopefully this problem will not happen to you, but we saw the scenarios, when External Warehouse Management module was implemented as standalone, but failed in its integration implementation to Great Plains Dynamics.  We recommend you also to see executive and technical presentations for WMS Extensions for GP, please call Alba Spectrum for details and arrangements 3. WMS and custom business processes.  In our experience, every Warehouse Management oriented customer has some level of expectation that its unique business processes will be addressed with minimal modification budget.  We are happy to share your expectations, but we would rather like to discuss your unique requirements prior to giving you the budget proposals.  There are several Great Plains customization and programming tools, where we could modify existing logic: Dexterity, eConnect, MS Visual Studio SDK, Integration Manager with VBA, Extender, SQL Stored Procedures, etc. 4. Warehouse Management reporting.  It typically splits into to two categories: Barcode Label printing and managerial reporting (product line profitability, new item sales launching report, to give you some examples).  For Barcode labels you should consider several reporting tools – the best fit in our [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Dynamics Gp Order Fulfillment In Warehouse Management Module</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2014 22:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Spain Order Fulfillment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sales Order Fulfillment, which is often also referred as Allocation is one of the key functionalities of the Warehouse Management Software. If you are looking for new Corporate ERP system, or if you already have Microsoft Dynamics GP implemented in your distribution and wholesale oriented organization, we would like to give you some orientation on Allocation in Great Plains, done directly on the Warehouse floor via Barcode scanning. In our judgment WMS selection process requires special considerations as well, where you need to be sure what you are paying for upfront and down the road, what to expect in Warehouse Management System implementation, data conversion, integration, reporting: 1.WMS Fulfillment and how it maps to Sales Order Processing Order or Invoice. There is special process, called order or invoice line allocation in GP, where your ERP system picks the item quantity from the inventory site (default for the whole document or overridden on the Item Line level) and allocates it against the line. When implementing Alba Spectrum WMS extensions for Great Plains we specially select SOP document type without automatic line allocation this should allow fulfillment process to be initiated on the warehouse floor later on via Barcode (or in some cases RFID) laser scanning. In Sales Order Processing module, especially with its recent versions 10.0 and 2010/11.0 you can also consider fulfillment (its opening for barcoding) in specially dedicated document Fulfillment Order 2.Warehouse Management System selection criteria. There are recognized nationwide and international brands, selling and promoting their SCM and Warehouse solutions for multiple ERP and Accounting platforms, including GP, AX, NAV, SL. Lets refer these WMS as external standalone ones. These Warehouse applications have high number of installations, meaning reliability (as most of the bugs are reported and fixed by their clientele). There is a risk of being involved into Warehouse software implementation without being aware about its pluses and minuses. Hopefully this problem will not happen to you, but we saw the scenarios, when External Warehouse Management module was implemented as standalone, but failed in its integration implementation to Great Plains Dynamics. We recommend you also to see executive and technical presentations for WMS Extensions for GP, please call Alba Spectrum for details and arrangements 3.WMS and custom business processes. In our experience, every Warehouse Management oriented customer has some level of expectation that its unique business processes will be addressed with minimal modification budget. We are happy to share your expectations, but we would rather like to discuss your unique requirements prior to giving you the budget proposals. There are several Great Plains customization and programming tools, where we could modify existing logic: Dexterity, eConnect, MS Visual Studio SDK, Integration Manager with VBA, Extender, SQL Stored Procedures, etc. 4.Warehouse Management reporting. It typically splits into to two categories: Barcode Label printing and managerial reporting (product line profitability, new item sales launching report, to give you some examples). For Barcode labels you should consider several reporting tools the best fit in our opinion is Crystal Reports (as this [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>The Right Warehouse Management Software for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2014 22:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re in the market for warehouse management systems (WMS), it is important to understand the needs of your warehouse and the benefits of installing a functional WMS before starting the selection process. Whether your purpose is to fully automate your warehouse operations or simply to upgrade to a more reliable system, doing your homework is key. Arming yourself with accurate information often leads to making the right decisions. A warehouse management system is often a piece of software or application which supports the daily operations in a warehouse. These WMS applications enable a more centralized management of warehouse operations, from inventory checks and supply management to sales records and stock allocations. Early warehouse management systems only provided simple storage and inventory tracking functionalities. Modern WMS solutions, however, are more complex and data intensive that they may need a dedicated staff to run them. Arguably, the greatest challenge to acquiring new warehouse management systems may not be finding the system itself, but convincing the management of the need for it. While most senior company officials and executives would agree that an accounting software solution is a must-have, they might have mixed feelings about adopting a WMS. Most likely, you’ll have to sell the idea to the upper management and convince them that investing in such a system is a good idea. Aside from the obvious benefits of streamlining your warehouse operations and automating your warehouse (thereby significantly increasing efficiency), you’ll also need quantifiable metrics to prove your case. These include the predictive error rate and return materials authorization (RMA) costs, among others. It is, therefore, essential that you outline the numerous ways your company will benefit from such a system, both directly and indirectly, and be prepared to explain all these to management. In doing so, you have the choice of either standalone WMS applications or those part of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Selecting a WMS software that fully integrates with ERP systems ensures complete control over information flow, keeps your warehouse activities synchronized with other departments such as accounting and sales, and helps eliminate manual transcription errors while providing updated inventory oversight. Just as importantly, WMS applications that combine ERP elements also support any financial data you might have. In the end, however, no matter how simple or complex the warehouse software solution might be, the goal of any warehouse management system remains the same. It provides management with the information it needs to efficiently monitor the goings-on in the warehouse, most especially the movement of materials and cash flow. If you have questions, please visit us at www.Xceliware.com for complete details and answers. Find More Warehouse Spain Articles]]></description>
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		<title>Warehouse Management of cell phone jammer</title>
		<link>https://www.shipfromspain.com/warehouse-management-of-cell-phone-jammer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2014 22:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the same time, according to the options table and 3GPP test standards, the laboratory will develop a consistent evaluation form to reflect the terminal and the corresponding degree of consistency between the test standards; of course, the focus of assessment is the appropriate test methods and testing purposes. . GCE certification testing technical documentation of the structure shown in Figure 7.1. The warehouse of Cellular Phone Jammer will be managed by the specific personnel. Demand depending on the options table and the table of contents and testing requirements, GCF certification testing in the terminal include the following aspects: conformance testing to verify whether the behavior of the terminal as defined in 3GPP core standards and testing standards to ensure that all terminal mutual compatibility and consistency; field test of the WCDMA terminal GCF certification an important and indispensable part of its implementation is to ensure that terminal equipment to the actual network environment, safe use, from the end-user point of view to verify that the network between the exchange and new business application performance; in application testing, GCF certification covering the current MMS, video telephony, IMPS, PoC testing and other aspects of all business, so is the application of conformance testing. The management personnel of the warehouse of mobile phone jammer should lock the door of the warehouse of cell phone jammer. To the GCF certification for WCDMA terminals, terminal manufacturers must first be a member of GCF, then follow the procedure and provide the appropriate documentation to the GCF for review. Terminal manufacturers to provide a first statement and the corresponding self-evidence that the vendor is a legal entity and in the WCDMA terminal design, development and production have a qualified quality management processes, quality control procedures of evidence, such as ISO9000 certificate. Then, terminal manufacturers to provide a statement and then the way to self-assessment to reflect the WCDMA terminal product and the GCF certification standards related to the consistency of compliance status. Made their own test equipment can test can also be qualified based on the corresponding third-party testing laboratory doing the testing. The warehouse stores a large amount of cell phone jammer. Finally, the third-party testing agencies to test results submitted to the GCF, GCF test cases and test the final completion of the certification system. Therefore, the certification process is to test equipment providers and handset manufacturers to work together the results. Only accredited certification program to test a variety of terminals used in conformance testing, allowing each terminal to ensure compatibility and interoperability. In general, each certification test project to go through two important phases, two phases are authorized for third-party laboratory, conformance testing project development in the early stages of development and design to see if it meets the proper test conditions for the project; in the final stages of project development, as verified by a third party lab and has been designed to confirm whether the correct test items. GCF certification process recognized by the test program shown in Figure 7.3. Warehouse management [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Warehouse Inventory Control Management Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2014 22:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
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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>Inventory Management Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2014 22:49:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will find many software’s available in the market for inventory solutions. Some of these are free which you can’t trust with as you can find lots of bugs in it. The only one which can be trusted with our businesses will be branded software. If you compare all branded software you will find that each software has more or less the same features. The only change one can find is the user interface. So, on what basis we will be choosing our inventory software. It will be based on pure research about the software available for your specific needs. I faced the same problem when I was looking for an Inventory solution. I researched online and found many options to choose from but I was not sure about the services they will provide. Some even provided with their demo version. The first look usually seals your deal. If the user interface is not attractive and friendly no one will chose that software. One of my acquaintances referred me about similar software from Panoramic Universal. They had the best user interface from the lot which I have checked.  After downloading and implementing their trial version I found that every major operation was very simplified into the software. I purchased the software and now am reaping the benefits from it. It could handle a large number of data very easily. It gets integrated with other software which I used for other purposes for my business. To give a brief description about the software it contains modules related to sales, purchases and accounts. We can set the prescribed number of users authorized to use the software with defined privileges. The movement of every single item could be traced with this software. All sales return and purchase return could be recorded easily using this software. An additional feature which is integrated into the software is Price book module. We could have a bifurcation of every cost which includes cost to the company, maximum retail price, tax levied to the company and customer and current market price. Using price book module one can quote the price to prospective customers. You can upload the details of every personnel who deal in inventory and have access to the software. The variety which I found in this software was the report module. This module helps in generating basic and customized reports including daily transaction report, purchase bill report, profit and loss statement and balance sheet. The software also features a dashboard which gives graphical representation of the inventory status. All warehouse data can be integrated in to this software. I can view individual reports of any location using this software. A list of suppliers and customers contact can be created in the software. This will help placing and executing order without any delays. This helps us to increase our productivity and thus revenue. I’m having a lot more trust in my business ever since I bought this Cowessess wayna writes about traveling and Budget hotels with premium [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Inventory Management Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2014 22:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every business needs a way to manage their inventory, but warehouses particularly need ways in which they can keep tabs on the movement of both incoming and outgoing stock. Barcoding systems are one way of doing this. But inventory management can be a time-consuming task unless the right system is used. A good warehouse management system will encompass several functions such as controlling movement of materials, controlling storage of materials, processing transactions – which also includes shipping, documenting receipt of goods and directing and optimising of putaways. Barcoding systemsEvery business needs a way to manage their inventory, but warehouses particularly need ways in which they can keep tabs on the movement of both incoming and outgoing stock. Barcoding systems are one way of doing this. But inventory management can be a time-consuming task unless the right system is used. A good warehouse management system will encompass several functions such as controlling movement of materials, controlling storage of materials, processing transactions – which also includes shipping, documenting receipt of goods and directing and optimising of putaways. Barcoding systems include both hardware components and software such as barcode scanners, handheld scanners, printers, wireless LANS, mobile computers to monitor the flow of products. All the information collected must go to a centralised database that is used to provide necessary data about the condition and movement of goods in and out of the warehouse. But they also go beyond the actual physical limitations of the warehouse in keeping track of goods that have been ordered and shipped out and those that have been returned. It can order goods as well as dispensing them. It can also take care of the planning and costing elements. Additionally is should provide access that is web-based and available 24/7, be of a reasonable cost to install, reliable, easy and quick to learn and user friendly for the best results. It should also be compatible with both MS and Linux computers. Such inventory management systems provide an efficient and fast way of running the business. Barcoding systems not only help to track inventory in real time, they also allow customers to buy online at any hour of the day or night – and on any day of the week. They can also prevent customers from ordering stock that is not available. Once such systems are in place the warehouse management will become much easier. Inventory Manager is a full time employee of a warehouse and knows what systems are better managing the inventory. Related Inventory Management Spain Articles]]></description>
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		<title>Ad Inventory Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2014 22:48:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with any publisher, your goal is to maximize ad revenue stemming from all of your ad spaces on your website. To get there, you need to optimize your ad inventory. It is hence essential to sell your ads for the best price possible and utilize all available ad impressions. This article will provide a basic understanding of ad inventory and techniques to determine and manage it more effectively. There are three possible inventory levels: 1. Filled, or 100% fill rate 2. Undersold, or underselling 3. Oversold, or overbooking Filled The ideal condition is &#8220;Filled&#8221;, or 100% fill rate. This condition is met when you are not undersold and you are not oversold. The boundary between these levels is very close to each other. So, to achieve this level, it is often easier to avoid the other two unwanted conditions rather than trying to find a magic formula for 100% fill rate. Also, it is not easy to continuously maintain a perfect level because of all the changing variables such as: traffic, audience, advertisers, and ad networks. Depending on the complexity of your ad placements, you can use a 2-zone or 3-zone chaining setup. A 3-zone chaining setup has 3 levels: &#8220;Premium/Exclusive &#62; Regular &#62; Remnant&#8221;. 2-zone chaining has 2 levels: &#8220;Regular &#62; Remnant&#8221;. The total available inventory is the total impressions of all the zones in the chain. Undersold Undersold, or underselling, means you have extra impressions that can be sold for more revenue or higher revenue instead of leaving them to non-paying house ads or low-paying ad networks. It is easy to detect if you are in this situation. If there are many impressions served in the Remnant zone, it means there is unsold inventory in the Premium and/or Regular zone. If this is the case, you should try to sell more ads in the Premium/Regular zone to increase your total ad revenue. Oversold Oversold, or overbooking, means you have booked and sold more ads than what is available for the zone. Any individual ad can be booked with multiple restrictions such as specific start/end date, geo-targeting, frequency capping, browser, device, daily/monthly/hourly quota, even distribution, etc. These restrictions break up the total available inventory into many smaller overlapping segments. It can be difficult to determine the exact number of impressions in each of these segments. For example: consider an ad placement that has one million total impressions for April. 50% of that is US visitors. 70% of those US visitors use Windows. One of the ads is booked into that placement from March 15 to April 20 targeting US and Canada visitors with a total limit of 50,000 impressions and an even distribution. Another ad from April 10 to April 20 targeting visitors within 50 miles of Chicago and a total limit of 100,000 impressions. However, there is a way to determine if a specific ad is overbooked by looking at its weight/priority setting and its delivery progress. If an ad has Auto Priority at the maximum value [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Warehouse Management Systems for Cold Storage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2014 22:51:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just-in-time inventory management systems used in distributions centers are critical for today&#8217;s production facilities and raw materials suppliers. Vendors that provide raw, perishable products need access to accurate, real-time inventory management information. This information is critical to meeting their customer’s ever changing production needs. Modern warehousing technologies are designed to track the activities performed in a distribution center and provide the detailed, real time data these vendors require. Inventory managers that use cold storage facilities to process and fulfill orders, will look to modern warehouse management systems to provide the flexible solutions their supply chains need. The advanced Warehouse Management Systems, or WMS, provide this state of the art technology. Vendors that need to track their products through receiving, putaway, order batching and waving, picking, consolidation, staging, and loading rely on these systems which are often coupled the latest in radio frequency, or RF technology, sophisticated software, hardware and networking technology. The WMS supplies time critical data via the web, email, or other documentation available for remote desktop monitoring. With most Warehouse Management Systems, the pallets of raw product are tracked with bar codes or RF technology as they are processed through the cold storage facility, enabling product counts to be followed in real time as orders are being filled and shipped. Frequent changes in production schedules demand that warehouse facilities have the ability to pick a multitude of products, often from numerous vendors&#8217; inventories, and ship to one or more manufacturing or processing facility, often within only hours of the request from the production floor. At the warehouse facility, operators use wireless, handheld bar code scanning computers to confirm receiving, picking and shipping. These computers are networked to provide data in real time via web based systems to their customer’s desktop or wireless monitoring terminal. Customers are able to access inventory, transaction histories and order status, and review reports that can be printed in Adobe format or exported to an Excel spreadsheet for further analysis. The use of RF technology enables vendors to track the movement of their inventory through the warehouse without relying on their staff to scan each pallet with a handheld computer. Using the available software, they can time shipments to the warehouse based on orders being fulfilled by the storage facility. For a company supplying raw produce, this information can be delivered right to the fields. The sophisticated software utilized in these systems can be customized to meet each customer’s specific inventory management needs. Available wireless web technology allows supply chains to be monitored by the customer whether they are in the office or in the field. Orders from a production facility can be sent to the field quickly, insuring the continuous flow of raw materials from vendor to customer. As the economy begins its upswing, companies are looking for ways to spend money on improvements. Updating existing software for more convenient usage could be a first step towards more productive and efficient warehouse management. An excellent source of practical advice about warehouse management systems, [&#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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