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A warehouse management system (WMS) is often the epicenter of the fulfillment technology stack. The software application manages the operations of a warehouse or distribution center (DC), including receiving, put-away, stock locating, inventory management, cycle counting, task interleaving, wave planning, order allocation, order picking, replenishment, packing, shipping, labor management, and automated materials-handling equipment interfaces.
Given its pivotal role in fulfillment operations, WMS adoption is a vital undertaking for any company that they need to get right. To help decision-makers evaluate the right vendors, build self-reliant teams, and adopt implementation measures, Gartner® offers this comprehensive report for delivering effective WMS projects.
Gartner, Deliver Effective WMS Integration by Making the Best Use of Vendor Tools and Internal Resources, Rishabh Narang, Simon Tunstall, 6 May 2022
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