EBILTECH SGS Certified Automated Intelligent Warehouse Management Software with Customized Capacity-WES

Product Description

Warehouse Solution
Automated Racking
Core System Advantages
Flexibility, adaptability and scalability
Absolute Operational Control
Enhanced Customer Service
Advanced Workflow Management
Seamless ERP Integration
Maximized Profitability
Lower Logistics Overhead
Exact, High-Speed Picking
Automated Information Flow
Workflow Management
Warehouse Control System (WCS)

The Warehouse Control System (WCS) serves as a bridge between the Warehouse Management System (WMS) and a broad range of material handling equipment such as conveyor systems, automated storage and retrieval systems, carousels, sorters, palletizers and so on. Acting as a “hub”, the WCS is responsible for keeping everything running smoothly and maximizing the efficiency of material handling systems and subsystems.

WCS System Hub
Warehouse Execution System (WES)

As a stand-alone component, a Warehouse Execution System (WES) helps organizing and optimizing activity flow within a warehouse or a distribution center. Often though, a WES will refer to a system that encompasses both WMS and WCS functionality. Our Order Management, Waving, and Workload Balancing modules provide the tools need to allow operations to organize and plan the activities in a day and complement our WMS and WCS modules provide a full warehouse solution.

WES Execution
System Infrastructure
Automated Sales Order Processing

Our solution converts faxed and emailed purchase orders into automated sales orders. When customer purchase orders are printed or arrive by email, you simply re-direct them to the system and all order detail in the PO is extracted and transformed automatically into a sales order in your ERP system with 100% accuracy. It eliminates the challenge of dual entry for your customers as you no longer need to request they re-key their purchase orders into your web order system once they have created the PO in their own system. It integrates with existing ERP or inventory management systems.

Order Automation Flow
System Overview
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System Map
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the role of a Warehouse Control System (WCS)?
The WCS acts as a hub that bridges the gap between the Warehouse Management System (WMS) and automated material handling equipment like conveyors, sorters, and ASRS, ensuring all subsystems operate efficiently.
2. How does the system improve order processing accuracy?
By automatically converting faxed or emailed purchase orders into digital sales orders in your ERP, the system achieves 100% data extraction accuracy and eliminates manual entry errors.
3. Can the software integrate with existing ERP systems?
Yes, the solution is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing ERP or inventory management systems to ensure a unified flow of information across the operation.
4. What are the main benefits of adopting a Warehouse Execution System (WES)?
A WES optimizes the activity flow within a distribution center by balancing workloads, managing order waving, and organizing daily tasks to maximize operational productivity.
5. Do you provide installation and debugging services for international projects?
Yes, we offer professional installation teams and engineers with extensive overseas experience to provide on-site debugging, training, and guidance for racking and shuttle systems globally.
6. What is the typical production capacity and lead time?
For normal orders, production is promised within 20-30 days. The facility has an annual capacity of 100,000 tons of rack components and 1,000 units of shuttle cars.

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