NetSuite - WMS

Warehouse and Fulfillment

- Manage end-to-end inventory and inbound/outbound logistics in real time

INBOUND LOGISTICS
  • Manage all of your open purchase orders, transfer orders and inbound containers to meet expected receipt dates.
  • NetSuite offers native dashboards targeted at managing everything from expediting outstanding orders to container management and scheduling specific receipt dates. Once received, ensure the products meet your requirements by performing inspections and tracking vendor quality. Advanced WMS enhances the process with rf handhelds, barcode labeling, directed put-away, resource management and labor productivity reporting.
OUTBOUND LOGISTICS
  • Manage your products from the end of production through fulfilment and on time delivery to optimize cash flow.
  • Whether you’re a manufacturer or distributor, your customer doesn’t care what it takes to get their product on time and many retailers are quick to apply penalties, delay payment and even de-list suppliers for sub-optimal performance. NetSuite combats this with completely integrated manufacturing, inventory and warehouse management solutions that are uniquely designed to work together and ensure a smooth flow from your production line and warehouse to your customer’s dock with automated material flows, quality checks and warehouse operations.
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
  • Take advantage of our many options when it comes to how you manage your inventory to makes sure you have the right materials in the right location.
  • There are many factors that go into Inventory Management, but the bottom line is that you need to make sure you have just enough inventory on hand in the right locations to meet demand—whether that demand is to meet your customers’ service level expectations or to supply a work order in your manufacturing facility.
  • NetSuite offers many native tools and features to help you make this happen including tracking inventory in multiple locations, safety stock, re-order points, cycle counts, demand planning and distribution requirements planning.
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