Like a car being made in an automotive assembly plant, the technology and equipment used to get — and track — real-time dairy data has improved tremendously over time.
In this new white paper, learn how a WES can receive and track products as it marries inventory to customer orders. When orders are received, the WES breaks them into logical units of work and then directs material handling equipment and/or manual labor to execute the work.
Serti’s dairy warehouse management system integrates real-time inventory capabilities, material handling equipment and automation control specifically designed and developed to meet the strict requirements of combined fluid milk and corrugated dairy plants.
Deacom’s WMS takes inventory management to the next level by using handheld computers to record real-time purchase order receipts, inventory moves, production job finishes, raw material usage and sales order picking.