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Warehouse Management A Warehouse Management System (WMS) promotes an efficient warehouse by regulating the flow of material from the time it enters the warehouse, until the time it leaves. This includes keeping track of many processes between that time. A WMS keeps track of inventory levels, location, finished products and reduces costs associated with lost inventory and labor. A well planned implementation and processes will:
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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) EDI is used to send and receive information from one company to another. It makes it possible to transfer large volumes of information including purchase orders, invoices, inventory inquiries, shipping schedules and claim submission. In and instant more the information is transferred and accuracy is assured because each trading partner sends and receives information in a set format. The necessary data is transferred quickly, reducing data entry and errors. 'How can I use EDI?' Get the basics here. >> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
RFID- Meeting Vendor/Supplier Compliance Standards Small to large enterprises are finding that being a supplier means meeting more standards and requirements put forth by retailers. Recently large retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target have taken steps to implement RFID technology, that promises tremendous benefits and cost reductions. Meeting compliance is just the first step. Implementing RFID can be a benefit for suppliers. Implementing RFID for Tagging Compliance and RFID Standards >> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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