Since the RFID-technology (notwithstanding its soon-to-be-twenty-years of annoying on-air humming) has remained a still-born solution with regard to the actual industrial use, herewith we present you with the most advanced solution for large and complex warehouses. It is, as they say, on a par with the highest world standards, or even ahead of them.
Those readers who know about WMS will appreciate the difference between the costs of the described component and the costs of the specialized "systems", where the TOTAL line (pertaining to a large-scale
warehouse complex) very rarely features less than six 0 digits (in US dollars).
Even if the Mobile WMS component’s functionality (sometimes) looks inferior to the specialized "monsters", it can be improved easily, and its improvement takes much less time (is about 10 times shorter) than the implementation of the "monsters"; while the costs are about 100 times lower than the final costs the "monsters" charge. You might wonder what they charge these six (and more) digits for, right?
In our case, there is also no need to create any kind of "integration" with the third-party ERP — everything is "integrated" right from the start and by default.
Making each warehouse function (and, consequently, creating the actual WMS-realization for it) fully and entirely depends on the multiple parameters of its work (this topic was already discussed in detail right here), therefore, it’s no use talking about a certain kind of functionality without linking it to a certain case of implementation. By and large, the Mobile WMS component means a hardware-software complex that allows
for the implementation of any (however difficult it might be) logic of goods’ acceptance, processing, storage and dispatch (including the claims’ processing), as well as any type of bin location warehousing.
The central control element of Mobile WMS is the Highscreen Boost I. I. SE mobile warehouseman’s computer (we recommend using this very brand because of the record-high 6000 mA battery capacity, however, any Android-device can be used), supplied with the wireless barcode-scanner; the computer is logged into the system that provides the employee with the online instructions as to which item/container/pallet needs to be fetched and from which place, what is to be done with it and where it has to be placed.
The Ultimate WMS component undergoes one-time licensing, notwithstanding the number of devices used (the mobile warehouseman’s computers are not included into the price and have to be acquired extra).
The mobile devices users are the common users of the system; they are taken into account when calculating the number of the concurrent users limited by the License agreement.