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Inventory & Warehouse Management Software Comparisons

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SRT software comparisons contain the latest, hard to find functional criteria. Can be used to clearly compare all leading Inventory and Warehouse Management software packages. Used in thousands of inventory management software selections, our data is the most trusted and accurate available. Revised March 2008.

 


 

About Inventory Management and Warehouse Management Software

 

Inventory planning and optimization systems allow the organization to create an inventory supply network from multi-tier or n-tier suppliers through to multi-channel to customers. Standard ERP systems may not support this type of modeling and graphic capability, and may not have the ability to integrate data from disparate sources through the supply chain to create the models. Inventory management strategies need to be analyzed both at the strategic and tactical levels. What are the right approaches to inventory stocking both at the raw, component, or WIP levels, as well as for finished goods? What are the right hedging strategies as a product moves through its lifecycle: from new product or market introduction, to seasonalities, to end-of-life? What are the right staging and pipeline levels? What is the right replenishment level by channel or customer to meet market share, revenue, profit targets, and customer service levels, while minimizing obsolescence. Planning inventory at the right stage--raw, partial assembly, or finished goods--has huge implications for a firm's responsiveness and profitability. Strategically, inventory planning and optimization systems work well in partnership with forecasting systems. Long-term forecasting, analyzing, and determining demand, lets the optimizer set a profitable supply plan for the market. Use our software comparisons to evaluate over 100 top vendors in the areas of inventory management, warehouse management, supply chain management and other functions required for your organization.

 

Warehouse Management Systems by the Numbers

 

Warehouses are built around numbers—from the facility's square footage, to how many rows of racking it takes to stock the number of stock-keeping units (SKUs), all the way to the amount of orders processed through a facility in a day. This article takes the numbers associated with warehouse management systems (WMS) you don't see in the marketing brochures or advertisements of WMS vendors, and gets you thinking before you purchase and begin to implement a WMS.

 

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