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Intelligent Warehouse Software

A Unified Platform For Your Warehouse Operations

Warehouse Software Built to Connect and Optimize Your Operation

IWS (Intelligent Warehouse Software) is a unified warehouse software platform designed to manage, execute, and control warehouse operations in real time. By combining the capabilities of a WMS, WES, and WCS into a single system, IWS connects your inventory, order workflows, automation equipment, and team into one integrated environment.

Unlike traditional warehouse software that operates in silos, IWS enables seamless communication across systems – improving efficiency, increasing throughput, and reducing operational complexity.

With IWS, you can:

– Manage inventory, orders, and fulfillment from a single platform

– Dynamically prioritize and route work based on real-time conditions

– Coordinate automation systems with precision and visibility

– Scale across facilities without replatforming

The result is warehouse software that gives you full control, better performance, and the flexibility to grow with your operation.

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Warehouse Software Engineered for Automation and Scale

IWS is purpose-built for modern distribution environments, delivering the performance, integration, and visibility needed to run complex operations.

Key Capabilities

– Operates as WMS, WES, or WCS – or all three in one platform

– Integrates with AS/RS, AMRs, conveyors, robotics, and goods-to-person systems

– Provides position-level control to maximize system utilization

– Manages workflows from receiving through shipping and returns

– Supports real-time dashboards, reporting, and performance visibility

What Sets This Warehouse Software Apart

– Built for automation: Designed to control and optimize high-throughput systems – not just track inventory

– Technology flexibility: Proven across multi-vendor automation environments

– Real-time execution: Adjusts workflows dynamically to reduce delays and improve throughput

– Scalable architecture: Deploy across sites, systems, and growth phases with ease

IWS warehouse software doesn’t just support your operation – it actively improves it by increasing utilization, reducing idle time, and enabling faster, more informed decision-making.

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Limitless Benefits to Modernize Your Operations

Why Invest in Warehouse Software?

Modernized intralogistics software provides many advantages for businesses seeking to optimize their warehouse operations.

Enhanced Inventory Accuracy and Tracking: Gaining real-time visibility into your inventory levels enables precise tracking and management of stock. Advanced features such as barcode scanning and automated data entry significantly reduce human errors, ensuring meticulous inventory accuracy.

Efficient Order Fulfillment and Processing: Streamlining order management processes facilitates faster and more efficient order fulfillment. Automating order processing reduces picking and packing errors and enhances order accuracy, culminating in improved customer satisfaction.

Real-time Inventory Visibility: Real-time updates on inventory levels empower you to make informed decisions regarding stock replenishment and order fulfillment. Instant access to accurate inventory data helps prevent stockouts, avoid overstocking, and optimize inventory levels.

Adaptation to Seasonal Changes: aiding in anticipating and planning for increased order volumes during peak seasons, ensuring seamless operations and timely order fulfillment.

Automated Order Management: Warehouse software automates the entire order management process from order receipt to shipment.

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What Is Warehouse Software?

Warehouse software is a connected system of tools that manage inventory, orders, labor, equipment, and automation inside a warehouse or distribution center. It typically includes a Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Warehouse Control System (WCS), which work together to track stock, prioritize work, control automation, and improve fulfillment performance.

For operations using automation, warehouse software acts like an air traffic control system. It does not simply record what is happening. It tells the right system, person, or piece of equipment what to do next.

WMS vs. WES vs. WCS

System Primary Role What It Controls Best For
WMS, Warehouse Management System Manages inventory and order data Receiving, storage, picking, packing, shipping, inventory accuracy Operations that need better inventory visibility, order control, and stock management
WES, Warehouse Execution System Coordinates and prioritizes work Order release, task sequencing, labor allocation, automation coordination Complex or high-volume operations that need real-time workflow optimization
WCS, Warehouse Control System Directs automation equipment Conveyors, sorters, AS/RS, robotics, product movement Automated facilities that need reliable equipment control and throughput management

Each System At a Glance

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Warehouse Management Systems​

A Warehouse Management System (WMS) is the core of your warehouse software ecosystem. It tracks inventory across every touchpoint – from receiving and storage to picking, packing, and shipping.

What a WMS brings to the table:

· Real-time inventory tracking

· Streamlined order fulfillment

· Barcode and RFID support

· Fewer stockouts and mis-picks

Whether you’re managing one site or a nationwide network, the right warehouse management software gives you control, speed, and scalability.

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Warehouse Execution Systems

A Warehouse Execution System (WES) brings everything together by managing how orders are prioritized and fulfilled on the floor. It works with your WMS and WCS to optimize labor, equipment, and inventory in real time.

Top benefits of a WES include:

· Dynamic order release and prioritization

· Task coordination across automation and labor

· Visibility into performance and bottlenecks

· Better resource allocation during high-volume periods

If your operation is complex – or growing fast – a WES helps make sure every order gets out the door efficiently and accurately.

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Warehouse Control Systems

A Warehouse Control System (WCS) connects your automation equipment – like conveyors, sorters, and AS/RS – to your warehouse software. It orchestrates the real-time movement of products, making sure everything flows smoothly and on schedule.

A strong WCS gives you:

· Real-time visibility into product flow

· Automated control of equipment

· Faster throughput with fewer errors

· The flexibility to adapt as your business grows

With built-in analytics and integration with your broader warehouse software stack, a WCS helps reduce downtime, increase order accuracy, and boost productivity.

What Warehouse Software Helps Improve

Warehouse software helps operations move from reactive problem-solving to real-time orchestration. Common outcomes include:

  • Higher Inventory Confidence: Teams can see stock status across receiving, storage, picking, packing, and shipping.
  • Faster Order Fulfillment: Tasks can be released, sequenced, and completed with less manual coordination.
  • Lower Operational Waste: Software reduces unnecessary travel, idle equipment, mispicks, and manual data entry.
  • Better Automation ROI: Conveyors, sorters, AS/RS, robotics, and labor can be coordinated from a connected execution layer.
  • Scalable Growth: The right software stack can support additional facilities, higher order volume, new automation, and changing fulfillment rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding the nuances between WCS, WMS, and WES is crucial for making informed decisions. WCS manages equipment and processes within the warehouse, WMS oversees overall inventory and order management, and WES integrates both WCS and WMS functionalities for streamlined operations. Each system serves a unique purpose, allowing businesses to choose based on specific needs. Intelligent Warehouse Software (IWS) from Storage Solutions combines all three into a single seamless experience.

A robust WMS provides inventory tracking, order management, and real-time data analytics. These features enhance accuracy and efficiency, leading to improved customer satisfaction. An effective warehouse management system ensures optimal operation management.

Yes, many warehouse software solutions are designed to adapt to various industry-specific requirements, ensuring tailored solutions for unique challenges. Whether in retail, manufacturing, or e-commerce, these systems align with your operational workflows.

By analyzing data and patterns, warehouse management systems help design efficient layouts and streamline picking processes, reducing time and increasing productivity.

Absolutely, many warehouse software solutions, including WMS, are scalable. As your business grows, these systems can expand alongside you, accommodating increased inventory, additional locations, and evolving operational demands without compromising performance, ensuring continued value delivery.