Warehouse automation. We address challenges of productivity, labor shortages, transparency, speed, and process accuracy.
Key stages of a warehouse automation project
Audit
Description of the Customer’s processes
WMS configuration
The system is configured to match the Customer’s processes: warehouse topology is created, employees and roles are set up
Test run
Test run, integration with services and the corporate system, employee instruction, and WMS administrator training
Production launch
Deployment and early-stage support
What is a Warehouse Management System (WMS)?
WMS is a software solution that independently plans and manages warehouse operations, using location-based storage, data collection terminals (DCT), and barcode scanning.
Operating in real time, WMS exchanges data with the corporate system and other services to ensure a clear view of current operations, while enhancing speed and accuracy.
The market offers a variety of WMS solutions from different vendors, including SAP EWM, 1C, Oracle, Manhattan WMS, EME, Solvo, and others.
At Vexor, we bring you the world’s best WMS under the brand — Logareon WMS.
More about Logareon & Axelot WMS
OGAREON WMS combines 25 years of expertise in logistics automation and is part of the TKV Group, alongside AXELOTSOFT, AXELOT CONSULT, AXELOT TECH, DATAREON, TALARIX, and ELFOST. LOGAREON WMS represents the most advanced and latest generation of warehouse management systems, designed to meet the demands of forward-thinking customers.
Advantages of LOGAREON WMS
Microservice architecture
Load distribution and freedom from the typical limitations of monolithic applications
Multi-warehouse management
Ability to automate all warehouses of the holding within a single installation
Technology stack
The system runs on freely distributed open-source software and does not require significant investment in server software
In-memory computing
Unprecedented planning speed with minimal costs
Licensing policy
Licensing policy that does not require separate licenses for each warehouse
Event-driven management model
Any event in the system is processed immediately, triggering chains of actions in real time
Cloud-native architecture
Ability to deploy in public and private clouds
Built-in WCS module
Ability to connect robotic equipment
Flexibility and scalability
Ability to extend the system by developing custom microservices and plugins. The system’s behavior can be adjusted by replacing standard logic with handler plugins
Technology stack
Platform
.NET Core
C#
Rest Api
In-Memory Computing
Web browsers
Chrome
Firefox
Microsoft Edge
Operating system
Android
Windows
DBMS
Postgre SQL
Microsoft SQL Server
Компоненты Logareon WMS
UI Service
Service for user interface operation
Requirement Hub
Service for demand management (plans tasks based on order requirements)
Mobile Service
Service for mobile client support
Cluster Controller
Cluster managing all services
Data Manager
Data service executing the core business logic
DataMart Manager
Service for working with data marts (DataMart) to generate reports and print forms
Indicator Service
Indicator service for real-time monitoring of warehouse inventory and internal operations planning
Logging Service
Logging service used for aggregating logs from all services
WHEvent Service
Service for processing warehouse events and handlers that generate tasks and documents online, based on configured subscriptions
Workflow Manager
Service for executing business logic of interactions with robotic equipment
Hardware Manager
Service responsible for interaction with industrial equipment
Gouverner
Service responsible for interaction between Workflow and Hardware services within the processes of material movement
Basic warehouse setup
Enables the creation of a digital twin of the warehouse complex within the WMS, including all sites, zones, storage systems, products, and employees
Multi-warehouse
Any number of warehouses (tenants) within a single installation
Products
Characteristics, accounting features, storage specifics, etc.
Business partners
Customization for specific needs
Storage units
upports multiple storage units such as pieces, packages, pallets, meters, m², kg, and m³
Analysis dimensions
Supports expiration dates, batch tracking, excise labels, serial numbers, and KIZ digital product codes
Zoning
Warehouse digital twin
Support for all major storage systems
Employees
Available zones, equipment, operations, and productivity tracking
Inbound stream
Helps plan warehouse resources and optimize their utilization
Data import from ERP on expected receipts
Put-away: automatic task planning after receiving goods
Quality control, including photo capture when needed
Receiving by cargo units and/or by item
Expected inbound receipts: vehicles, cargo, items, and quantities
ERP update with actual received products by dimensions
Internal operations
Supports inventory control, internal transfers, and optimized storage management
Replenishment based on inventory levels or demand
In-warehouse transfers
Automatic and manual quality status changes
Inventory management — cycle, annual, problem-based, or zero-balance checks
Storage consolidation — merging, displacement, and class recovery
Assembly and disassembly of kits
Outbound stream
Optimizes picking, quality control, labeling, and shipping
Import of information from ERP (orders)
Shipping (vehicle loading and control)
Pre-check of quantity and quality
Sorting by load units or routes
Order picking planning
ERP update with actual shipped products by dimensions
Additional functionality
Optimizes picking, quality control, labeling, and shipping
Reporting
3PL
Dashboards
Management of loading equipment
Yard management
Employee motivation
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