Warehouse Management Cloud Ds
Warehouse Management Cloud Ds
Warehouse Management Cloud Ds
Management
Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management introduces
a new paradigm in supply chain execution solutions: a
robust extended warehouse management at significantly
lower total cost of ownership. Oracle Warehouse Key Business
configurable for rapid implementation that evolves with • Increase labor productivity
• Improve customer
your business. satisfaction
Today’s modern warehouse managers aren’t tied to a desk. They need access on the go to critical
information to make smart decisions. With Oracle Warehouse Management, mobility is inherent,
having been built-in from day one. Managers can view real-time analytics and reporting while users
can perform all the essential activities (pick, pack, load, ship/manifest support, kitting, de-kitting, etc.)
to power best-in-class fulfillment operations.
Yard Management – Improve facility trailer flow-through by having full visibility and traceability of
trailer arrival times, locations within the yard or docks, and all the times of moves from arrival to
departure. Order processing times and demurrage charges can be reduced with this added
management and visibility to both trailers and their contents in the yards outside the warehouse.
Dock Appointment Management – Improve dock efficiency by quickly and easily booking
appointments for each facility and door. Appointments can be added directly into Oracle Warehouse
Management or interfaced with external transportation solutions.
Key Features
• Yard management
• Dock appointment
management
• Reverse logistics
management
Receiving, Cross Docking, and Directed Putaway – Receive loads, cross-dock material needed for • Tasking & location
outbound shipments, and intelligently direct operators to putaway material to dynamic stock locations. management
• Cycle counting
Reverse Logistics Management – A comprehensive set of capabilities to manage “end- to-end” • Wave management
reverse logistics process for retailers, manufacturers, and third-party reverse logistics providers. allocation
• Replenishment
Value Added Services (VAS) – Configure, create and perform custom VAS processes, such as custom management
labeling and tagging, other customer-specified service, anytime during the inventory life cycle.
• Diverse picking strategies
and directed packing
Kitting and De-kitting – Postpone final assembly to distribution and create promotional bundles to
push more volume with kitting. Release waves to pick components for kitting, and release waves of • Route and shipment
management
assemblies for de-kitting.
• Store distribution
Tasking & Location Management – Optimize operations by determining the best activity for an management
employee to perform based on their role, the priority of the work to be done, and the physical proximity
of a worker to the location.
Cycle Counting – Increase inventory accuracy with automated inventory counting task generation.
Perform tasks concurrently with other warehouse operations.
Multi-Field Barcodes – Increase operational efficiencies by reducing the number of scans. Define both
1D and 2D multi-field barcodes, their application identifiers, and the fields to process. Use one barcode
to perform operations such as receiving, putaway, replenishment, and picking, amongst others.
Wave Management Allocation – Improve pick efficiency and gain greater control of shipment
planning via user-configurable wave allocation and release functionality. Improve facility throughput
and overall warehouse operations.
Replenishment Management – Automatically manage stock levels within the warehouse and generate
tasks based on minimum and maximum levels or based on requirements for planned waves.
Diverse Picking Strategies and Directed Packing – Improve the efficiency of picking operations by
supporting more complex picking strategies. Intelligently direct operators to pack material into
containers meeting weight, volume, and packaging requirements.
Route & Shipment Management – Organize your outbound staging and loading by creating shipping
routes to manage the progress of loads and determine shipment accuracy.
Related Products
• Oracle Transportation
The benefits of using Oracle Warehouse Management include:
Management
• Reduced operating costs – System directed activities and task interleaving, combined with the • Oracle Global Trade
Management
elimination of paperwork and manual data entry, results in significant productivity gains in direct
labor. Improved space utilization is also achieved allowing companies to optimize product storage • Oracle IoT Fleet
using rules established for the facility. This results in better product organization yielding space Monitoring
savings.
• Reduced inventory costs – The solution provides real-time inventory visibility which eliminates
lost product and reduce overstocks. It also eliminates the potential for making shipping mistakes
by providing an accurate way to pick orders by scanning the barcodes and verifying the product
being picked. This all translates into a lower cost per order, increased storage capacity within the
center, reduced freight costs, and improved service levels results in overall reduced fulfillment
costs.
• Increased revenues – Improved customer satisfaction leads to brand loyalty and ultimately
increased sales. Having the right product at the right time and place increases sales and allows
companies to meet Service Level Agreements (SLAs) by reducing short ships, shipping errors,
and missed deliveries.
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