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What is a WMS?

A WMS drives the processes in the warehouse and keeps stock up to date in real time. Below you can read what it does and how to open it up to customers.

In short

A WMS (Warehouse Management System) drives the processes in the warehouse: receiving, storage, picking, packing and shipping, down to location and batch level. It keeps stock up to date in real time. A WMS connection brings that stock and orders to webshops and customer portals.

Keeping the warehouse on track

A WMS (Warehouse Management System) governs everything that happens in a warehouse: receiving goods, assigning a storage location, picking and packing orders and shipping. It keeps precise track of what is where, down to location and batch level.

As a result, the stock in a WMS is always current. Staff often work with scanners that talk directly to the WMS, so that every movement is processed immediately.

Opening up the WMS

The stock and order statuses in a WMS are valuable to your customers. With a WMS connection you bring that information to a customer portal or webshop, so customers can track their own stock and shipments. Boltrics is a well-known WMS for logistics service providers.

How we help you with this.

From concept to a working solution. This is what connects to it.

Boltrics integration

Portal, webshop or EDI connected to your Boltrics WMS.

Stock portal

24/7 real-time stock insight for your customers, straight from your WMS.

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