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If the success of your business hinges on the management of a rotating inventory of multiple SKUs, or making on-time deliveries to regional distribution centers (DC) or assembly plants, a warehouse management system (WMS) can help you maximize inventory efficiency and reduce overall supply chain costs.
Customers that use Averitt's network of secure warehousing and storage facilities can take advantage of our WMS that is powered by Extensiv. Depending on the nature of the business, using a WMS can bring many benefits, including:
WMS customers: Click here to log in with your username and password.
24/7 online access to customizable detailed reports (transaction, item, stock status, etc.)
Use reports to prioritize your shipping and storage needs
Inventory transactions and events are recorded instantly into the WMS
Place order entries from any web-connected computer or mobile device
Email notifications for arrivals and departures, stock status changes, and warehouse events
Always know what's happening with products within the warehouse via live information provided by mobile scanning
Use of barcode scanners eliminates data entry errors
Our WMS is powered Extensiv—a cutting-edge technology solutions provider. Extensiv presented Averitt with the Powerhouse Award for exceptional gains in productivity in 2024.
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