Weight Verification Now in Warehouse Control System

Released on: April 18, 2008, 11:04 am

Press Release Author: Thomas R. Cutler

Industry: Software

Press Release Summary: Weight Verification Now in Warehouse Control System

Press Release Body: QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control
systems to the warehousing and distribution industries. Since 1996, QC Software,
utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development,
and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products. Designed
to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly
scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse.


Rich Hite, President of QC Software, (www.qcsoftware.com) suggests, "QC Enterprise
Warehouse Control System new version, 5.1, provides Weight Verification which is
critical for automatic order verification. An SKU Master file on the WCS (warehouse
control system) maintains the expected weight of every item. After the order is
picked, the system calculates the expected weight of each carton based on the items
that were picked. This verification process occurs when the carton is conveyed over
an inline scale and measures the actual weight. It then compares this against the
calculated weight in the WCS. Typically this occurs just prior to the quality
control and/or package auditing sections of the warehouse. If the actual weight of
the carton is not within a user-defined tolerance of the expected weight, the carton
is routed to quality control for auditing."


The most important aspects of WCS for major distributors include dependability,
modular functionality, configurable flexibility, and reliability. WCS is more
dependable because.it uses standardized modules that are field proven, versus
customized software. Many of the WCS modules have been running for over more than
six years.

Hite goes on to say, "WCS modular functionality is important because additional
functionality can be added as required. The system can grow as the customers need to
grow. You don't lose your initial investment when new functionality is needed."

If a large company wants to know the cost to install at multiple sites as well as
the stability, financial status and size of the WCS company, it is quickly addressed
by establishing referrals and a strong industry reputation. Depending on the
organization's objectives, source code availability may also be a concern.
The cost of doing nothing may be most expensive.

WCS reliability is not a 'buzz word', it provides a specific benefit according to
Hite, "When a WCS goes down, the lost man hours, late shipments and cost to the
warehouse, can be tremendous - add diminished customer satisfaction, and it can
literally cost the client significantly more money. The WCS market has grown because
it has taken on the traditional 'transactional' processes that the warehouse
management system (WMS) historically provided, such as order fulfillment, shipping
and localized inventory control."


Other new features of Version 5.1 of QC Software's Warehouse Control System include:

. Notification Manager

. Scanner Log

. Event Manager

. Consecutive "No Read" Detection

. Java 1.6

. Enhanced GUI

. FLEX Screens and FLEX Reports

. Barcode Routing

. Security Updates



QC Software, Inc.
www.qcsoftware.com
Jerry List
JerryList@qcsoftware.com
(513) 469-1424



Web Site: http://www.qcsoftware.com

Contact Details: QC Software
11800 Conrey Rd.
Suite 150
Cincinnati, OH 45249
513-469-1424

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