IDII announces new publication "Premier List of Warehousing Software", a complete list of current Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions with a warehouse module. It also lists related software (WCS, YMS, LMS, Slotting, Load Optimization, SMS). In addition, this book includes key target "short lists" for common WMS requests. By having an exhaustive list of solutions one can focus better & save time. This new publication lists WMS, WCS, ERP, Engineered Labor Standards, Yard Management, Shipment Manifesting, Slotting, and Load Optimization software providers. See "Very Interesting 2007 WMS Software Industry Facts" below for eye opening WMS software trends. This publication includes key target "short lists" for common WMS requests below. Target Short Lists include: Short List of Web Based WMS Short List of 3PL WMS Short List of Low Cost WMS Short List of High Functionality WMS Short Llist of WMS with an Extensive Suite of Modules Short List of WMS with long Material Handling Equipment Experience Full Listings Include: Exhaustive List of WMS Solutions ERP Solutions with a Warehouse Module Shipment Manifesting System (SMS) Software Providers Load Building (Load Optimization) Software Providers Warehouse Simulation Software Providers Warehouse Control System (WCS) Providers Slotting Optimization Software Providers Labor Management System (LMS) Software Providers Yard Management System (YMS) Software Providers Very Interesting 2007 WMS Software Industry Facts from IDII: Fact 1 - Number of web-based WMS solutions in 2007 is now increased to 17 - where in 2004 it was 10. Both new WMS companies are appearing with web-based applications and a few WMS vendors are taking the expensive plunge to rewrite their software to be web-based and SaaS. IT departments in large and mid-size companies still prefer web-based solutions over GUI solutions. Fact 2 - Number of 3PL WMS software providers in 2007 is now increased to 51 - where in 2004 it was 39. Mid-size 3PLs are now requiring WMS with four-wall inventory plus billing, visibility, labor performance, RFID, and advanced warehouse functions. Fact 3 - Low Cost WMS solutions are appearing more frequently. Normally, these low cost WMS solutions have basic functionality only. Fact 4 - Six supply chain consulting firms are now offering a Warehouse Control System (WCS) to drive and control multi-vendor Material Handling Equipment. Therefore one may obtain WCS software from multiple sources. These include (A) eleven WMS vendors with heavy MHE experience, (B) six consulting firms, or (C) the MHE manufacturers. Fact 5 - Voice picking is now standard with most WMS software solutions. Other warehouse tasks will be voice-enabled over the next few years. Fact 6 - IDII has identified 13 WMS vendors with extensive suite of software offerings. This is defined as two or more modules that are not related to warehousing nor transportation. IDII will update this publication on a regular basis - to keep it current - as the supply chain execution software space is a 'moving target' with new software companies appearing, while others are aquired. This Publication Contains: Introduction - Page 1 Chapter 1 - Page 06 - Target Lists of WMS Solutions Chapter 2 - Page 13 - WMS Software Providers - Full List Chapter 3 - Page 33 - ERP Providers with a Warehouse Module Chapter 4 - Page 38 - Shipment Manifesting Systems (SMS) Chapter 5 - Page 41 - Load Building Software Chapter 6 - Page 43 - Warehouse Simulation Software Chapter 7 - Page 45 - Slotting Optimization Software Chapter 8 - Page 47 - Labor Management System (LMS) Chapter 9 - Page 50 - Yard Management Systems (YMS) Chapter 10- Page 53 - Warehouse Control Systems (WCS) Philip Obal indicates that "these are 'simple' lists dervived from IDII's database and knowledge base that include company name, worldwide office scope, address, phone, email, and website. One may take the full list of WMS solutions in Chapter 1, which indicates where the vendor has physical offices. Most software buyers do seriously consider where the vendors has offices, to maximize vendor support and training. In addition, IDII realizes that many WMS installations have different needs - some need 3PL functionality - some need Material Handling Equipment (MHE) with WCS - while others do not need these." About This Publication Premier List of Warehousing Software and Warehouse Management Systems 55 Pages on 8.5 x 11 Inch with Perfect Binding December 2007. ISBN 9780980073416 . Publisher: IDII Author: Philip Obal Available through book distirbutors, Amazon.com, and IDII.com. Single copy $49.95 USD. Order single copy from http://astore.amazon.com/indudatainfoidii/detail/0980073413/002-2509702-0806446. Company wide licensing available from IDII. About Industrial Data & Information, Inc. (IDII) Industrial Data & Information, Inc. is a research consulting company that assists companies in selecting and implementing software solutions. IDII is focused on the supply-chain and has expertise in software evaluation, selection, and implementation. IDII produces research reports on software related to the supply chain, which enables companies & consultants to spend less time searching for & researching solutions. Visit our web site at http://www.idii.com, contact IDII at 918-292-8785 or e-mail at philobal@idii.com. Keywords: Directory, Listing, List, Warehouse Management Systems, Warehouse, Software, Warehousing, WMS, ERP, Supply Chain, Yard Management System, YMS, Labor Management System, LMS, Engineered Labor Standards, Performance, SMS, Shipping Manifest System,WCS, Warehouse Control System, Load Optimization, Load Building, Slotting Optimization. | | Order Form  Order Form Interesting WMS FACTS Web-based WMS solutions increased to 17 from 10 in 2004. 3PL-based WMS vendors increased to 51 2007 from 39 in 2004. Voice picking is now a standard item with most WMS solutions. Low Cost WMS solutions growing, but have basic functionality... Six consulting firms now offer WCS software to drive and control MHE. 13 Vendors are now growing outward by expanding their software offerings beyond warehousing and transportation. " 2007 IDII Research |
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