Optimize your e-commerce warehouse
Logistics zone management is the key to your warehouse's performance. Optimize your internal flows, speed up your shipments and turn your inventory management into a real growth driver for your e-commerce business.
Create zones and locations to suit your needs
Define logical zones within your warehouse (picking, reserve, reception, etc.). Each zone can group together several storage locations to organize your storage space optimally, according to the nature and rotation of your products.
Streamline your internal logistics flows
Align your zones with your operational stages (reception, reserve, picking...) to structure your logistics, reduce errors and time spent. This organization guarantees efficient transit of each product through the warehouse, accelerating the order-picking solution.
Simplified, traceable stock transfers
Zone management simplifies stock transfers, especially for picking replenishment. Easily move items from one location to another, with full real-time tracking to maintain fluidity.
Optimizing space and resources
An intelligent zone layout optimizes the use of your space and maximizes the efficiency of your teams. Your operators reduce their journeys, which increases productivity and reduces the costs associated with unnecessary travel.
FAQ : Frequently asked questions about the picking zone process
Is zone creation compulsory?
No, but it’s highly recommended. It improves organization, boosts team productivity and makes processes run more smoothly.
Can I create custom zones?
Yes, absolutely. The system is flexible, allowing you to create as many zones as you need (reception, returns, etc.) according to your own business logic.
Do I need to monitor my stock levels constantly to avoid shortages?
No, the system takes care of that. It automatically monitors your stock levels in the picking zone and triggers a replenishment mission if necessary.
I have too many references. How do I know which ones to monitor first?
The ABC method, integrated into our logic, helps you classify your products into 3 categories according to their importance. This enables you to concentrate your efforts on “A” products (your best-sellers), while optimizing the storage of “C” products (slow-moving items).