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sponsored by Quest Solution
Posted:  10 Jun 2008
Published:  01 Feb 2007
Format:  PDF
Length:  6   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
The warehouse is at the core of your business operations - all day long, materials are moving in, through and out of this central business area. Efficiency of your warehouse processes is key to many business metrics -- affecting the number of orders shipped to order accuracy, inventory availability and customer service levels. Many enterprises have implemented Oracle's industry-leading Warehouse Management System (WMS), and are enjoying the many benefits of this leading supply chain execution solution, from improvement of facility utilization to an increase in order accuracy and improved customer service.

But today's business world is increasingly complex and competitive, with profits pressured by rising labor and fuel costs, offshore manufacturing and the difficulties associated with managing global supply chains. To address this pressure, enterprises are tasked with ensuring that each area of the business is running as efficiently as possible to offset shrinking margins and improve and protect profitability.

This paper provides an impact of extending your Oracle Warehouse Management system via mobility, it also examines how mobility can enable you to fully leverage the data already captured in the Oracle Warehouse Management system to significantly enhance the efficiency of your warehouse operations and why Motorola is the right choice as your mobility provider.




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