keune
Member
We are using JDE 9.1 at moment and about to implement Advanced Warehouse Management.
We need things like:
-batch picking for small orders. (Initialy just a simple algoritm, later more advanced)
-efficient pick routing (JDE lacks here, so we need some customization. http://www.roodbergen.com/warehouse/frames.htm gives an idea about the possible gains)
-splitting multi pallet orders, so different orderpickers can pick one pallet each (we have a third party solution for this.)
-dynamic picking locations
-licence plating (pallets and cases).
-we have about 20 people working in the warehouse.
-3 000 picks /day
We seriously wonder what the pros and cons are of ussing a middleware solution like DSI or RFGen.
Some companies choose not to use middleware like:
-www.jdelist.com/w3tfiles/145781-61090.pdf seems to suggest that there is no need to use middelware.
Other companies coose to use middeleware.
What is the selling point of this middleware which justifies the investment.
We need things like:
-batch picking for small orders. (Initialy just a simple algoritm, later more advanced)
-efficient pick routing (JDE lacks here, so we need some customization. http://www.roodbergen.com/warehouse/frames.htm gives an idea about the possible gains)
-splitting multi pallet orders, so different orderpickers can pick one pallet each (we have a third party solution for this.)
-dynamic picking locations
-licence plating (pallets and cases).
-we have about 20 people working in the warehouse.
-3 000 picks /day
We seriously wonder what the pros and cons are of ussing a middleware solution like DSI or RFGen.
Some companies choose not to use middleware like:
-www.jdelist.com/w3tfiles/145781-61090.pdf seems to suggest that there is no need to use middelware.
Other companies coose to use middeleware.
What is the selling point of this middleware which justifies the investment.