Logistics information systems digitise the warehouse
29 Jun 2022Logistics information systems are digital programs that are implemented to facilitate decision-making and the management of operations such as storage and order picking.
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Logistics information systems are digital programs that are implemented to facilitate decision-making and the management of operations such as storage and order picking.
Warehouse automation technology consists of the implementation of robotized storage and internal transport systems capable of moving goods without the need for human intervention.
An integrated supply chain is a network in which all operations carried out in it — e.g., raw materials procurement, product manufacturing, and warehousing — are synced.
Procurement software is a program for planning the acquisition of stock, selecting and managing suppliers, and automatically generating the necessary documentation.
Value-stream mapping is a Lean manufacturing technique aimed at detecting deficiencies and improvement opportunities in the production and logistics management processes of a product.
Data mining is the analysis of large databases using algorithms to extract previously unknown patterns, i.e., clusters of data records, or to detect anomalies.
FMCG products not only require optimal safety and productivity in operations such as warehousing and conveyance, but often pose a challenge to order delivery.
Inventory balancing consists of moving products between warehouses and stores to even out quantities of stock and always have on hand the goods ordered by customers.