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Warehouse Management System (WMS) is a software application designed to support the day-to-day operations of a warehouse. It is used to track inventory levels, orders, and deliveries, as well as to optimize the storage and retrieval of goods within the warehouse. WMS software can also be used to manage labor resources, automate processes, and provide visibility into the warehouse operations.
WMS software is used by a variety of industries, including retail, manufacturing, and logistics. It is designed to help companies improve their warehouse operations, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. WMS software can also be used to improve customer service, as it can provide real-time visibility into inventory levels and order status.
There are a number of companies that offer WMS software, including Oracle, SAP, Manhattan Associates, HighJump, and JDA Software. These companies provide a range of solutions, from basic inventory tracking to more advanced warehouse automation. Show Less Read more