The CAPE eWMS
allows you to incorporate best practices across all supply chain operations. It
provides real-time insight into all warehouse operations and inventory availability.
The flexible eWMS is designed for deployment
in virtually any industry. The system includes integral RF support as well as
support for the CAPE Systems Order Fulfillment products. Receiving, putaway, inventory
control, replenishment, and picking are automated. eWMS
features and benefits include: • Optimize warehouse space
• Maximize utilization of personnel and equipment •
Gain visibility into entire distribution network • Communicate
real-time inventory information with trading community • Allow
management access to critical information across multiple operations
• Enhance operations decision-making through access to accurate inventory
information • Generate needs-based forecasting using actual workload
data • Improve order accuracy • Decrease order turn-around
time The CAPE eWMS
is a fully integrated, scalable system designed to address critical day-to-day
"operational" issues. The eWMS provides
companies with on-line, "real-time" insight into warehouse operations
and inventory availability. The CAPE Systems eWMS
is a complete warehouse inventory and order processing system that controls
and records all product movement activities from product receipt through order
processing and shipment to the customer. Users can manage all aspects of product
distribution through the CAPE eWMS. The eWMS
includes a number of standard features that allow the system to be custom-configured
to suit the physical warehouse, inventory storage, and order processing
flow requirements. Additionally, the eWMS
can be modified to accommodate custom requirements and applications.
The eWMS operates on a variety of minicomputers using
UNIX or on IBM platforms using AIX. WMS solutions using Linux and the latest
Intel-Processor-based server systems also are available. Incorporated within
the WMS is a relational database manager such as Informix or Oracle.
The eWMS supports networked computers in a client server
architecture, as well as CRT terminals, report and log printers, bar code label
printers, radio frequency (RF) terminals, and a variety of other data input/output
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