*This content is sponsored by Datex*
Today, multi-temperature warehouses are used to handle not only palletized food and beverage goods but also fulfillment of direct-to-consumer orders. With changing consumer food preferences, seasonal variation, FSMA, and other challenges, warehouses need help from technology to navigate all the complexity.
Legacy warehouse management systems, especially those without the flexibility to handle food and beverage inventory and multiple temperature zones, may no longer be up to today’s new dynamic challenges. In effect, using outdated technologies may be costing your business money, time, and labor.
Using a “best fit” WMS can make a significant impact on your bottom line and provide your company with a competitive advantage.
This white paper includes insights and information including:
- Easy-to-use checklist of WMS functionality needed by multi-temperature warehouses that store food and beverage goods
- How using an outdated WMS can limit the ability to integrate with other technologies
- The advantages of using a low code application platform-based WMS for increased flexibility