Customers today are not willing to wait; they want their order as soon as possible. According to Data Insight, 41% of customers have a need for urgent delivery of goods and for 55% of respondents speed is the key factor when choosing from several offers on the market. Companies should reconsider their approach to the organization of warehouse logistics in order to meet the requirements of the market. A system of distributed warehouses helps to obtain the necessary flexibility of business processes. The key challenge in organizing such a logistics system is to provide location flexibility while keeping the warehouses manageable. New order processing points need to be where they deliver the best business value, while it's important to keep all data on warehouse operations even in the most remote regions without stable connectivity.
Odyssey Consulting Group experts have improved Odyssey WMS solution adding to it the possibility to manage the distributed warehousesin order to help companies organize flexible logistics system.
The experts have developed their own WMS-system for organizing the system of distributed warehouses. The basis of the solution is unification of warehouse business processes. Creation of a unified warehouse operation model allows you to open and connect new warehouses to the enterprise's IT system within days in the case of a small warehouse, and within 1-2 weeks in the case of a warehouse of several thousand square meters.
The cloud WMS-system provides significant advantages for the distributed system of warehouses:
Solution does not require significant capacities for data processing.
Cloud synchronization avoids loss of warehouse data due to communication outages.
System is easily scalable regardless of the number of SKUs managed.
Odyssey WMS functionality In addition to specialized add-ons for distributed warehousing system you get full functionality of Odyssey Consulting Group WMS system
Together with Odyssey Consulting Group experts, you can automate your company's warehouse logistics while continuing to use the familiar 1C solution.