A warehouse management system (WMS) organizes and controls inventory flow from receiving to shipping. The process begins with receiving goods, verifying orders, and tagging items. Inventory management ensures real-time tracking, audits, and stock optimization. Picking processes, including single, batch, or automated picking, prepare items accurately for orders. Finally, shipping handles carrier selection, documentation, and tracking. A WMS enhances visibility, accuracy, and operational efficiency while reducing errors and delays. It plays a critical role in modern logistics by ensuring smooth and reliable warehouse operations. The full infographic appears below for more detail.
