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Always Fresh, Never Spoiled: Warehouse Management Tip

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CHALLENGE: Expired Inventory

SOLUTION: Warehouse Management System (WMS)

fresh inventoryWhat inventory warehouse management system provides efficient value-based reports on product expiration dates? Look no further than IntelliTrack's Warehouse Management System (WMS) application. Our cost-friendly software will put money back in your pocket so your inventory is fresh, never out-of-date. Are you concerned about the size of your warehouse needing our system? No problem! Our three application versions (ISRP, WMS RF Standard and WMS RF Professional) are built for warehouses sized large, medium or small. You can also help your customers communicate with each other. The possibilities are endless! Get your warehouse inventory circulating the way it should be moving.

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September 2009 Inventory Tip: Get Picking Right!

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This is a true story. My wife and I remodeled our kitchen last year and we did a lot of the work ourselves. One of the tasks we took on was putting new hardwood into the kitchen and dining room. We ordered 500 square feet of Bamboo Flooring from a local distributor and set up a pick up date.

We arrived at the floor distributor, wrote out a check and took the truck around back. The picker had the order ready and wrapped and dropped the load neatly in the back of the truck. It was a big pallet load! We quickly got back to the house and started unloading the truck and I was thinking it looked like we had too many boxes of flooring. It just did not look right.

I checked my invoice and the order was for 56 cases with each case containing about 9 square feet. I counted the cases and we had 86 cases. The picker had loaded 30 extra cases of flooring at a value of a little over $800.00. The picker's mistake was transposing the 5 into an 8 and the picker didn't double check. In this warehouse, all of the picking transactions are done using paper invoice copies printed on a dot matrix printer and trusting the picker to do the job right!

Warehouse picking bamboo floor

Immediately the little devil on my left shoulder started whispering in my ear to keep it. After all no one reports when we ship out too much.  My ethics finally got the best of me and I pulled off the 56 cases, left the 30 cases on the truck and went back to the distributor. They were stunned of course that we returned the over pick and when I asked them about their shrinkage and unaccountable lost inventory they estimated a little over $200,000.00 a year.  This is not a large company but they were producing a large loss.

To summarize, anytime you use paper-based systems you open yourself to "human errors" and "human decisions". A barcode inventory system is smart technology. These systems direct users in their activities and ask for validation. They have fundamentally altered the way knowledgeable companies operate by reducing loss, customer service errors and management frustration. Every company should investigate how barcode technology interfaced to smart inventory software can help you curb and stop your losses.
 
That! Is the way to get picking right!

-Will Daniel, COO IntelliTrack, Inc.

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