INTRALOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

INTRALOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
GUARANTOR FOR YOUR OPTIMIzED INTERNAL LOGISTICS

Comprehensive real-time control
of all transport resources

The intralogistics management system supports logisticians in mastering the diverse and dynamic requirements of in-house logistics.

 The complexity of modern production environments demands powerful management systems that not only manage different order types, logistics processes, vehicle, or load types, but also make optimal use of them. Thanks to the scalability and modular structure, growing production logistics requirements can be met for companies of various sizes.

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  • control and optimization of your complete intralogistics
  • complete transparency of the transport situation
  • increase in adherence to delivery dates
  • relief through AI support
  • rapid amortization

PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS IN STEP

For in-house logistics, complex production processes mean the increasing variety of individual parts must be made available for production on time. Material flow processes have to be optimally coordinated in order to supply production with the right material in the right quantity and quality at the right time and in a cost-effective manner.

Our intralogistics management system synchronizes production and logistics processes. Real-time scheduling enables transparent transport control, where planners can react quickly and appropriately to unforeseen events.

The implementation of a complete logistics concept with a intralogistics management system results in:

  • cost reductions for in-plant logistics of up to 30%.
  • effective use of transport resources
  • continuous and secure production supply

ALL LOGISTICAL PROCESSES AT A GLANCE

  • Real-time control
    Dynamic optimization of order allocation with continuous adjustment in millisecond intervals.
  • Material tracking
    Trace of which material was transported when and with which vehicle and where it was parked.
  • Multi-stage
    Automatic formation of transport chains and execution of multi-stage transports with different transport resources.
  • Trailer and container
    Management and control of passive, clearly identifiable transport units.
  • Tugger trains
    Planning and control of rigid and flexible demand-oriented schedules and routes with consideration of numerous influencing variables such as optimal utilization, attachment or detachment procedures, break times of operating areas, etc.
  • Simulation options 
    Execution of what-if scenarios or optimization strategies in the system and evaluation of the effects.
  • Integration 
    API standard interface and bidirectional SAP interfaces (certified: PP-POI, MM-MOB and WM-LSR).

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