Overview
WMS software packages were first introduced in the 1990s, so it’s no surprise that 59% of warehouses and distribution centers are using WMS systems that are more than 5 years old. Given the prevalence of legacy systems, 41% of warehouses and distribution center executives say they plan to evaluate, purchase or upgrade warehouse management systems in the next 2 years.
Table Of Contents
- The Legacy WMS Challenge
- Evaluating Your Current Systems: Identify The Gaps
- Dynamic Work Planning
- Task Optimization & Work Execution
- Slotting & Inventory Optimization
- Real Time Management Reporting
- Advanced Analytics
- Labor Management
- Transportation Management
- Why Consider a WMS Alternative?
- Shorter Implementation Time
- Lower Cost
- Less Risk
- Faster Time To Value
- Larger Return On Investment
- Five Ways Work Execution Fills Gaps In WM Capabilities
- Three WMS Upgrade Strategies Using Work Execution
- Legacy Renewal Strategy
- Bridge-to-New Strategy
- Upgrade Gap Strategy