Top tips for WMS success June 1st 2011 What should you look for in your WMS?
Craig Rollason, head of sales and
marketing for KNAPP UK, gives his advice.
When buying a car, there is something reassuring about
being able to sit in the driver's seat and, of course, kick
the tyres.When buying an automated handling system,
the flexibility, robustness, serviceability and ergonomic features of
the equipment are obviously key considerations.
Equally important are the intangible qualities of throughput,
lifetime cost and critically software performance. In short,
superb hardware is useless without intelligent and reliable software
to power it.
So what should you look for in your automated system's WMS?
1 Independence
Make sure you buy independently validated
products that have all the features you currently require or
expect to need as your business grows. Additional features such as
tracking & tracing, forklift control and workforce management
modules that determine productivity bonuses can be extremely
useful.
2 Future-proofing
Make sure the WMS is future-proof in terms
of how the latest technology such as smartphones and
communication methods relate to your business. Does the WMS
meet current and future legal requirements of your industry,
particularly in sectors such as food and pharmaceuticals?
3 Supplier issues
Look beyond the WMS to the supplier. Seek
out suppliers who are most experienced especially in your
sector and who are committed to continuous investment in
software. If you are buying the WMS for a brand-new or
significantly upgraded system, you will benefit from purchasing
the software and hardware from a system integrator. This avoids
the unpleasant scenario in which the buck for an ineffective system
is passed between the software
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