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Selecting Warehouse Software from WMS and ERP Providers - Expanded Edition: Find the Best...
by Philip, David Obal
Sales Rank: 133688
List Price: $125.00 $90.43 At Amazon
Spiral-bound: 205 pages
Publisher: Industrial Data & Information Inc. IDII; 2 edition November 1, 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0966934555
ISBN-13: 978-0966934557
Product Dimensions:
11.9 x 8.9 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
Product Review
This publication continues to be the best available source of information about warehouse software. The second edition is an improvement over the first with a 55 page addition, and new material including diagrams and pictures in every chapter. A chapter about implementation has been added. Warehouse operators who are considering the purchase of new software need to study this book. --Ken Ackerman - Warehousing Forum Newsletter
Peter J. Harris, COO of Incisive Computing Solutions
I applaud your clear & concise approach to WMS selection beginning with tough, comprehensive assessment of current & future requirements
Customer Reviews & Comments
This book should be the first step in your WMS project. With the variety of functionality now offered by WMS providers it can be a daunting task to try to understand what a WMS does and (more importantly) what a WMS can do for your operation. Not only does the author cover standard functionality of WMS, he takes it a step further by pointing out "Differentiators" and "Common Deficiencies". These insights can prove to be incredibly valuable during the selection and implementation processes. The book is essentially a detailed report on WMS functionality with an additional section on the selection process (including step-by-step instructions and sample documents). The format makes it easy to simply open the book to a section on a specific type functionality and quickly get up to speed on key issues related to that topic. Yes, it may seem a little pricey, but in the context of the overall costs associated with a WMS project, it's a minuscule price to pay to increase your chance of getting it right.
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