A ROADMAP TO MODERN WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (original) (raw)

Warehouse with Internet of Things supported Inventory Management System

2018

The objective of this study is to unearth the potential of Internet of Things when amalgamated to the Inventory Management in a Warehouse converting the warehouse into a SMART warehouse. Data Analysis: The inferences are drawn from reports such as Gartner reports; Forrester waves etc. and focused group discussions held with managers from organizations that have decent size warehouse operations. Techniques such as brainstorming, content analysis, Grounded theory etc. were deployed to derive solutions. Findings: The current state of technology, warehousing operations, inventory systems etc. were analyzed by the researchers. The technology roadmap was validated with its applicability to warehouse and inventory management systems that will transform the warehouse into a SMART warehouse. Solutions were derived that would support the real 1 International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume 118 No. 24 2018 ISSN: 1314-3395 (on-line version) url: http://www.acadpubl.eu/hub/ Specia...

Smart Warehouse Management System: Architecture, Real-Time Implementation and Prototype Design

Machines, 2022

The world has witnessed the digital transformation and Industry 4.0 technologies in the past decade. Nevertheless, there is still a lack of automation and digitalization in certain areas of the manufacturing industry; in particular, warehouse automation often has challenges in design and successful deployment. The effective management of the warehouse and inventory plays a pivotal role in the supply chain and production. In the literature, different architectures of Warehouse Management Systems (WMSs) and automation techniques have been proposed, but most of those have focused only on particular sections of warehouses and have lacked successful deployment. To achieve the goal of process automation, we propose an Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based architecture for real-time warehouse management by dividing the warehouse into multiple domains. Architecture viewpoints were used to present models based on the context diagram, functional view, and operational view specifically catering to th...

Intelligent agent based framework to augment warehouse management systems for dynamic demand environments

Australasian Journal of Information Systems

Warehouses are being impacted by increasing e-commerce and omni-channel commerce. The design of current WMSs (Warehouse Management Systems) may not be suitable to this mode of operation. The golden rule of material handling is smooth product flow, but there are day-to-day operational issues that occur in the warehouse that can impact this and order fulfilment, resulting in disruptions. Standard operational process is paramount to warehouse operational control but may preclude a dynamic response to real-time operational constraints. The growth of IoT (Internet of Things) sensor and data analytics technology provide new opportunities for designing warehouse management systems that detect and reorganise around real-time constraints to mitigate the impact of day-to-day warehouse operational issues. This paper presents the design and development stage of a design science methodology of an intelligent agent framework for basic warehouse management systems. This framework is distributed, i...

Impact of Warehouse Management System in a Supply Chain

In a supply chain, warehousing function is very critical as it acts as a node in linking the material flows between the supplier and customer. In today's competitive market environment companies are continuously forced to improve their warehousing operations. Many companies have also customized their value proposition to increase their customer service levels, which has led to changes in the role of warehouses. This paper highlights the findings of the study carried out to evaluate performance levels and enhance productivity of the manual warehouses by developing a WMS framework and cost benefit analysis.

Warehouse Automation

International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

This paper examines Warehouse Automations using RFID practices and their effects on operations. This study analyses the relationship between adoption of WMS to its impacts on business performance and competitive advantage of a regional distribution centre. In terms of business performance, the focus is placed on various competitive cores of distribution centre. WMS was found has a positive impact on companies' performance on operations management measures. To adopt the MIS, wireless barcode embedded WMS in specific, it is necessary to have corporate culture that supports complex operational activities. WMS implementation is crucial in bringing cost reduction in operational level, effective management in management level, as well as improvement of the company's competitiveness in strategic level. Companies that manage warehousing of their products are expected to implement WMS in order to maintain their competitive edge in the global market place.

Performance improvement of inventory management system processes by an automated warehouse management system Peer-review under responsibility of the Scientific Committee of 48th CIRP Conference on MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS -CIRP CMS 2015

This study investigates the impact of a warehouse management system on supply chain performance that provides less resources effort, more efficient, and reliable inventory management system. The supply chain procedures carried out in the warehouse were reviewed before customizing a software that can handle the necessary transactions. The software was tested for enhancing the work flow and providing a timely and efficient handling. Data was collected from the warehouse of a leading telecommunications service provider in Jordan. Furthermore, the facility layout was studied and we introduced a production station within the warehouse, which resulted in better space optimization/utilization of the warehouse. The production station consists of three steps: bundling, labelling, and repackaging. The system handles three phases of product lifecycle: receiving, processing, and distribution of SIM and prepaid scratch cards. Each phase of the product lifecycle was discussed in detail and the process/procedure gaps were identified. This work can serve both as a practical guide and industrial example for some researchers to compare the software inventory management system with the traditional manual system in the telecommunications sector in Jordan. It also highlights the gap between theory and practice; to motivate researchers to develop and customize new systems for mitigating supply chain disruptions.

Towards a Smart Warehouse Management System

In any supply chain, the warehouse is a main component in linking the chain partners and nowadays it acts as a competitive factor. Hence, it has become very necessary to manage warehouses effectively and allocate their resources efficiently. Warehouse Management Systems (WMSs) have been developed for monitoring, tracking and controlling the warehouse operations, but with the increasing dynamicity of the market, traditional systems have become less efficient and unsuitable for today's market requirements, that is why new technologies have started to emerge to be used for such applications. Internet of Things (IoT) is a promising technology that can be used in the context of Industry 4.0. In this paper, a smart WMS framework based on IoT is proposed; this system helps the warehouse manager to achieve more control and monitoring of the operations in real time. A review of WMS and IoT implementation in warehouses is presented. Also, the blocks and layers of IoT are illustrated. Finally, the benefits and challenges of implementing IoT in the supply chain and the warehouse are discussed.

The impact of technology on the evolution of warehouse management and smart warehouses

International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2019

The article focuses on the evolution of warehouse management and how technology has played its part in this process. The concept of smart warehouses is discussed along with various technologies that different companies can implement in their warehouses. Through this article, we have tried to show how various problems such as costs, wastage of goods and time are reduced and a sustainable supply chain is created as a result of automated warehouses ensuring eco-friendly warehouses across the world.