Aspects of Navision Warehouse Management System

Be it manufacturing or wholesale & distribution, every industry looks out for real-time visibility and tracking when it comes to goods. Using excel sheets to maintain the flow of goods is an age-old process that companies used to keep. In today’s industrial world, more and more activities take place on the minutest bases, which makes it difficult to update every detail of inventory or warehouse manually. There are several warehouse management software, among which Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP is the best fit for SMEs. Warehouse management systems that were used earlier only covered simple storage location functionality. While current warehouse management system can be really complex, of which high-end system may include various technologies including tracking technology. Warehousing functionality in the Navision ERP can be implemented in different complexity levels that largely depends on the company’s order volume and processes.
No matter how simple or complex the application structure is, gaining real-time visibility and tracking to offer the information required to control the material movements within a warehouse is the primary purpose of an efficient warehouse management software. Being an integrated solution, Navision WMS has connected material and information network. It also integrates dock & yard management, labor, returns management and quality management. Following are some of the features of NAV WMS, with which it functions flawlessly.
• Receipts
• Shipments
• Put-aways and picks
• Movements
• Internal put-aways and internal picks
• Warehouse journals
• Registered documents
• Source documents
• ADCS (Automatic Data Capture Systems)
All these functionalities make Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP the most sought after solution for warehouse management without the loopholes. For offering smooth product-flow within a warehouse of company, Microsoft Dynamics India has been in huge demand.

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