Warehouse Execution Systems

What is a WES?

WES is a performance optimization software that sits below a WMS and encompasses a WCS. It utilizes sophisticated algorithms to leverage real-time inputs from all automation, as well as data from inventory, order, labor, transportation and other activities with a WES in place, a distribution center’s operations can be optimized and dynamically managed, end-to-end.

Although the terminology may be new, for some, the functionality of a WES is not. Many of the functions now packaged as WES have been available from traditional WCS providers for years.

A WES acts on information from both a WMS and WCS, orchestrating operations to more deftly tackle today’s high-level fulfillment challenges.

What are the capabilities of a WES?

Applies complex sorting algorithms at high speeds for dynamic balancing and
optimizing of order building at sort locations and/or chutes in real-time for loop
sorter and put wall users.

Optimized inventory selection from manual selection areas (pick modules) and
automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS)—including shuttle and crane-based
equipment, vertical lift modules (VLMs), and/or horizontal and vertical carousels to
maintain balanced flow. Additionally, storage systems can be utilized for staging and
automatic release of tasks between workflow areas.

Integration and management of highly specialized automated order finishing
equipment, including auto-boxing and auto-bagging of outbound product,
automatic print-and-apply labeling, custom packing list printing and insertion, and
collateral insertion.

Automatic identification, weighing, dimensioning and sorting of outbound orders
based on pre-determined algorithms and freight optimization specifications. The
system automatically verifies product at the docks, nimbly manifests it and loads it
onto a trailer.

Maximized uptime via identification of performance anomalies to identify and
detect trends in automated equipment use. That information can be used to
proactively schedule preventive maintenance or signal potential failures.

Goods-to-Person (G2P) is the use of automated technologies to deliver the right item or SKU, at the right time, and to the right operator or workstation

NEXUS

NEXUS, Matthews Automation’s next generation Warehouse Execution System uses real-time data and adaptive learning to make intelligent decisions with a completely web-based user interface.