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The QC IMS (Inventory Management System) uses state
of the art technology to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of
warehouse operations and data integrity. QC IMS manages all of your item numbers, warehouse
locations. The major inventory events which QC IMS encompasses
include bar code label printing, receiving, put-away, cycle counting,
picking, and replenishment. |
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Barcode Label Printing
The Label Manager within QC IMS enables users to produce labels
for locations, items, and shipping. Labels may be printed
manually or on-demand and applied utilizing various methods including
automated, in-line print and apply technology. |
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Receiving
QC IMS provides full functionality for receiving goods into the
warehouse utilizing Portable Data Terminals (PDT). The receiving
function allows product to be expeditiously received into the warehouse
and staged for put-away.
Put-Away
The put-away functionality built into QC IMS allows
for random or directed put-away of goods within the warehouse. The
put-away function also provides for the capability to move items
between locations.
Picking
The picking function adjusts inventory levels
based on pick transactions from a PDT or other picking system such
as Pick to Light. Working
in concert with QC OMS, transactions are processed within QC IMS
providing full traceability of inventory movements within the system. |
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Replenishment
QC IMS controls the replenishment between bulk storage locations
and pick locations. The replenishment engine continuously
monitors inventory levels of active pick locations and automatically
generates replenishment tasks based on a minimum quantity threshold
set for each item. Replenishment tasks may also be generated
manually in anticipation of increased activity for an item.
Cycle Counting
The cycle count functionality built into QC IMS allows for multiple
methods of counting to ensure inventory accuracy. Counts may
be taken based on Location, Item, Last Cycle Count Date, or Velocity. Full
reconciliation and discrepancy reports are provided as well as the
capability to track all cycle count history. |
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