Electronic logistics solutions
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e-Logistics (electronic logistics)
In recent years, e-Commerce, eBusiness, e-Trade and supply chain management (SCM) have become hot words in the business world. In this information age, both large and small companies should adopt e-Commerce, SCM and other technologies to build e-Logistics systems and develop e-logistics services to enhance their competitive advantages.
Among these, the realization of logistics management and technology is the most important aspect of e-Logistics. Logistics is defined as the entire process of planning, implementing and controlling raw materials, finished products, services and related information from production, manufacturing, storage, and distribution of goods to end users in order to comply with customer needs. The realization of technologies, such as EDI, barcode technology, and MDS, is considered to be a technology that must be used to realize e-Logistics.
Overview of ePROgistics
ePROgistics is a complete end-to-end electronic logistics solution that utilizes a variety of advanced technologies and is being vigorously promoted. In short, it is an application system that integrates electronic performance, electronic transportation and distribution, electronic exchange, and electronic data center. Mainly include: WarehousePRO, DeliveryPRO, DispatchPRO, VisibilityPRO, e2ePRO.
Electronic Fulfillment (e-Fulfillment)—The core of electronic Fulfillment is Warehousepro. Using wireless real-time system and barcode technology, it can track any unit product in real time through location, receiving time, batch number or any customer-defined parameters. In other words, this makes electronic performance through all links of warehouse operations a powerful, real-time, paperless item management and control system.
The Warehousepro system includes the following basic tasks:
Receipt: Receiving can be done through online collaborative work and exception processing, based on purchase orders, delivery notices, or blind receipt.
Quality inspection: According to inspection or quarantine requirements, special orders or special goods can be sealed.
Putting on shelves: The received goods become inventory, which can be assisted by RF or put on the shelf directly, and multiple storage areas can be defined; multiple SKUs are allowed to be put on the shelves at a time.
Direct delivery: It can be divided into post-order direct delivery—direct delivery for new orders that do not need to be put on the shelf; or forwarding the previously received inventory to other places.
Sorting: It can be sorted through RF or directly, and it can be provided to the distributor for discrete, single or multiple order sorting, and it can support with or without sorting orders.
Replenishment: You can use RF or direct replenishment to move the goods from the large package area to the front sorting area, or move it down; if you set it up at the beginning of the operation, a replenishment list will be automatically generated.
Packing: that is, loading the picked goods into separate containers according to the order, or turning large packages into small packages according to the order; coordinating different types of containers; printing shipping labels and documents.
Shipment: Using RF, you can use this to review an order, or container, or customer, and look at the customer’s other tasks or container status.
Return: Receive the return from the customer through the pre-designed return label; record the return; you can receive the goods through RF or directly, and increase the corresponding inventory.
Inventory management: Provide standardized inventory management. Operators can carry out circular inventory according to their needs; through RF, inventory is paperless; inventory adjustments can be carried out at any time.
Resource management: The operator can manage resources through RF or directly according to skills or permissions; it also provides real-time monitoring of task execution.
Value-added operations: the management of existing products or the work of turning several products into finished products: such as packaging, streamlining, labeling, and disassembly operations.
ePROgistics advantage
Although the Internet is the basic platform and the core means to realize e-logistics, it is still wireless communication and mobile computer systems. Epro has been focusing on RF and mobile computer system solutions for many years. After years of hard work, we provide customers with a series of wireless products and powerful software development services based on Epro. Adhering to Epro’s rich experience in the field of wireless and mobile computing, Epro can provide end-to-end e-Fulfillment, e-Dispatch, e-Delivery, VisibilityPRO, and e2ePRO solutions. In addition, Epro can also provide comprehensive solutions for the entire industry, including consulting, process integration, logistics process or supply chain organization process reengineering.
In the past few years, Epro Systems (China) Co., Ltd. has successfully implemented numerous electronic logistics system projects for its customers. Epro is good at providing system integration services for the logistics services of airports, container terminals, freight yards, and logistics companies. Epro successfully designed, supplied, and implemented the most complex and largest dual RF system for the world’s largest container terminal and successfully provided unique and highly personalized electronic logistics solutions for multiple logistics industries. There are: automobile industry—SAIC Anji Automobile Logistics Co., Ltd., port industry—-Shanghai Port Container Co., Ltd. Waigaoqiao Terminal Branch, yard management—-Shanghai Haihui Container Yard Management System, aviation logistics-Hong Kong new airport wireless management system, postal area electronic logistics system, etc.
Now, Epro has shifted the focus of its research and development to the logistics industry, using its traditional SI advantages to import logistics SI business, and transforming its role as an industry solution provider (BSP); it also cooperates with major international logistics vendors to develop core logistics software products, The role of an international independent software developer (ISV) is changed; it uses logistics industry research to develop a unique approach, comprehensively accumulate knowledge of the logistics industry, drive BSP marketing activities, and train the ability and experience of consulting services to transform to the role of a logistics industry consultant.
All of these will once again prove Epro’s superior ability in supporting and serving large-scale key core businesses in the logistics industry.
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