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Systems

Efficient systems for logistics management include WMS, TMS, EDI and YMS. These systems can reduce costs, unnecessary manual work, save time, and improve productivity through more efficient management

Warehouse Management System (WMS)

A Warehouse Management System is a set of policies and processes intended to organize the work of a warehouse or distribution center, and ensure that such a facility can operate efficiently and meet its objectives

Features

Global Standard System

  • Systematic proactive due to increasing operational complexity

  • Operation leveling up

  • Flexible response to changed operation owner (Own, 2PL & 3PL)

Planning, Forecasting based proactive management

  • Environment fit warehousing

  • Shipping & Receiving apply strategies

Provide Smart Function

  • Worker productivity monitoring and measurements

  • MHE management features

Benefit

Provide smarter functions such as global standardization and proactive planning/forecasting through a differentiated WMS that can respond to various and rapidly changing global conditions.

Transportation Management System (TMS)

A Transportation Management System is a subset of supply chain management concerning transportation operations, of which may be part of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. A TMS usually "sits" between an ERP or legacy order processing and warehouse/distribution module

Features

  • Reduce transportation costs, repeated time consuming via routing a rating optimizer

  • Real-time tracking & tracing information via EDI & API from carriers

  • Eliminate manual tasks such as load build, processing and freight invoicing

Benefit

In the fast-paced transportation field, it provides optimized routing, conditions, rates and etc. while getting rid of human errors and numerous administrative time consuming. Also, it provide delivery related document storage as well as real-time IOD/POD

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Yard Management System (YMS)

A Yard Management System (YMS) is a system designed to oversee the movement of trucks and trailers in the yard of a manufacturing facility, warehouse, or distribution center

Features

  • Allow terminal tractor drivers to perform more efficiently to reduce overall yard operation cost including fuel cost

  • More efficient operation by providing intuitive and easy-to-use communication UI between shipping/receiving/
    dispatcher office and yard drivers

  • Audit trail including gate in/out and moving trailers/containers

Benefit

Improve safety by eliminating the need to have people walking around the yard performing manual checks. Instrumentation on yard trucks monitors speed, safe practices and hours of service for yard truck drivers. The YMS also helps secure the yard by tracking all moves from check-in to check-out

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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the concept of businesses electronically communicating information that was traditionally communicated on paper, such as purchase orders, advance ship notices, and invoices

Features

  • Best-of-Breed: Available market leading technologies (webMethods) and industry standards (ANSI X12, EDIFACT) to provide top notch services to customers

  • Support for various protocols (AS2, FTP, web-service etc.) allows seamless integration with Customer/3PL/Carriers

  • SaaS solution reduces cost of operation

  • A wide variety of solutions catered to customers based on the business needs (ex. EDI/API and EAI service)​

Benefit

Not only the well-known advantages of EDI, such as reducing operating costs, improving business cycle speed, and improving data accuracy through human error improvement, but also providing customized solutions based on cases applied to the actual supply chain industry

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