Supply Chain Management Interest for a Cloud-Based Warehouse Management System on the Rise

The benefits of a Warehouse Management System in the cloud solves the challenges of a traditional WMS by moving the implementation, maintenance, and use of a WMS from an on-premise solution to web-based platforms.


What's Driving Interest for a Warehouse Management System in the Cloud?

Interest for a Warehouse Management System (WMS) in the cloud has risen as companies attempt to stay competitive with Big Box Retailers and Amazon, but those are not the only factors driving investment in cloud-based WMS.

For instance, companies may inherit a new WMS in the cloud as part of the deployment of a new system or application, notes Shane Starr of Explore WMS.

For others, the potential ROI of a WMS in the cloud is too much to resist.

Ultimately, supply chain executives need to understand the challenges of a traditional WMS, and why a Warehouse Management System in the cloud is a viable solution with key benefits.

Challenges of Traditional WMS

A conventional, on-premise WMS comes with several problems in globalized supply chain management, including:

  • Limited scalability or functionality of on-premise WMS. Since an on-premise solution is limited by the internal IT resources of your company, it may not be possible to expand its functions and size to meet increased e-commerce and omnichannel demands.
  • Technical limitations. These limitations include the inability to leverage analytics, robotics, automation, and new technologies. Since modern supply chain technologies can speed order fulfillment and shipping, technical limitations amount to poor customer service and limited, if any, visibility.
  • Cybersecurity risks. A traditional WMS also carries significant cybersecurity risks. Although older systems may not be designed to connect to the Internet and share information, their base functions can still be disrupted if a cyber attack occurs. This puts the information about your company and its consumers at risk. However, a modern Warehouse Management System in the cloud can restore cybersecurity with the latest encryption protocols and firewalls.
  • Customer service levels. Traditional WMS simply told the company where a product was and when it would ship. Today’s consumers want to be informed of every step of the journey, tracking their shipments online, and getting notifications automatically. Traditional WMS may lack this capability, so consumers are more likely to shop with your competitors.

And The List Goes On And On

Download the Paper

Unfortunately, consumers do not care what challenges a company may face.

They want to know that when they order a product, it will arrive as expected and without unreasonable costs, asserts Modern Materials Handling.

Download: Warehouse Metrics Supply Chain Execs Should Track

In most cases, consumers will expect free shipping altogether.

Thus, it is in the best interest of the company to consider upgrading to a Warehouse Management System in the Cloud.

What’s a Warehouse Management System in the Cloud?

A Warehouse Management System in the cloud solves the challenges of a traditional WMS by moving the implementation, maintenance, and use of a WMS from an on-premise solution to web-based platforms.

As a result, companies can access vast resources without the stringent investment of upgrading all terminals, software, and devices throughout the company reports Supply Chain Digest.

At the same time, a Warehouse Management System in the cloud offers a blending of other software that would have incurred additional investment costs, such as a warehouse control system or warehouse execution system.

Depending on the vendor, cloud-based systems offer the functionality to replace an entire suite of applications and streamline warehouse and supply chain management, from procurement through final delivery.

The Benefits of a Warehouse Management System in the Cloud

Moving operations to a Warehouse Management System in the cloud offers benefits beyond moving maintenance and management of the system to a third-party. These include:

  • Near-zero lag time
  • Logical order streaming
  • Lower cybersecurity risks
  • Limitless scalability
  • Accessible across all warehouses and supply chain partners

Start Thinking About Moving Your Operation to the Cloud Today

Supply chain executives that hope to stay competitive need to seriously consider the benefits of using a Warehouse Management System in the cloud over existing solutions.

Moreover, the cloud’s benefits are ideal for creating and testing new modules and capabilities, so a cloud-based solution will always be evolving, offering the latest and most significant improvements for your warehouses.

Veridian, a Manhattan Associates, HighJump, and JDA Software warehouse management system implementation company, can help you realize your supply chain success. Request a FREE consultation with a supply chain professional now.

Related Article: Maximizing Your Warehouse Management System to Increase Ecommerce Return-on-Investment

Maximizing Your Warehouse Management System to Increase Ecommerce Return-on-Investment

Related White Papers

Download the White Paper

The State & Driving Forces of the WMS Market New!
In this white paper, you’ll learn about the state of the warehouse management systems market, why demand for cloud-based systems will shape the wms market and the driving forces behind the new wms adoption. Download Now!


Download the White Paper

Strategic Supply Chain Considerations in the Quest to Go Omnichannel
This white paper describes how, from retailers to manufacturers, as well as every business involved in sales in between, the omnichannel supply chain is a goal to achieve. Download Now!


Download the White Paper

Warehouse Metrics Supply Chain Execs Should Track
In this white paper from Veridian, you’ll learn the Warehouse Metric you should be tracking as a supply chain executive to aid you in your quest to continually improve and root out inefficiencies in your warehouses. Download Now!


Download the White Paper

Warehouse Management System Implementation Pre-Design: Challenge the Status Quo
In this WMS implementation pre-design white paper you will learn about the components of the pre-design phase including participant planning, subject matter expert preparation, application access, and much more. Download Now!


More Veridian Resources

Article Topics


Veridian News & Resources

Supply Chain Management Interest for a Cloud-Based Warehouse Management System on the Rise
The State & Driving Forces of the WMS Market
Maximizing Your Warehouse Management System to Increase Ecommerce Return-on-Investment
Differences between Omnichannel & Omnichannel 2.0
Strategic Supply Chain Considerations in the Quest to Go Omnichannel
The Difference between a Traditional Warehouse and an OmniChannel Warehouse
Ecommerce Continues to Focus on Omnichannel Supply Chain Strategies: Demands Continuous Improvement
More Veridian

Latest in Warehouse|DC

Microsoft Unveils New AI Innovations For Warehouses
Spotlight Startup: Cart.com is Reimagining Logistics
Walmart and Swisslog Expand Partnership with New Texas Facility
Taking Stock of Today’s Robotics Market and What the Future Holds
U.S. Manufacturing Gains Momentum After Another Strong Month
Biden Gives Samsung $6.4 Billion For Texas Semiconductor Plants
Walmart Unleashes Autonomous Lift Trucks at Four High-Tech DCs
More Warehouse|DC

Veridian is a technology and services leader specializing in the software selection, implementation, and optimization of supply chain systems that enable omnichannel fulfillment. No matter the type of engagement we ensure clients are in a position to succeed by employing tools focused on efficiency, ease of use, and a proven implementation methodology. Our expertise implementing and optimizing the Manhattan Associates’, HighJump, and JDA Software best-of-breed supply chain suites has led to the development of our robust, commercially available AutoMate software platform that enables our clients to efficiently automate testing and complex configuration elements across environments and sites.



View Veridian company profile

 

Featured Downloads

GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report 2024
GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report 2024
We’ve researched the five biggest trends in the supply chain space this year, and, drawing on our expertise in procurement and...
Unified Control System - Intelligent Warehouse Orchestration
Unified Control System - Intelligent Warehouse Orchestration
Download this whitepaper to learn Unified Control System (UCS), designed to orchestrate automated and human workflows across the warehouse, enabling automation technologies...

An Inside Look at Dropshipping
An Inside Look at Dropshipping
Korber Supply Chain’s introduction to the world of dropshipping. While dropshipping is not for every retailer or distributor, it does provide...
C3 Solutions Major Trends for Yard and Dock Management in 2024
C3 Solutions Major Trends for Yard and Dock Management in 2024
What trends you should be focusing on in 2024 depends on how far you are on your yard and dock management journey. This...
Packsize on Demand Packing Solution for Furniture and Cabinetry Manufacturers
Packsize on Demand Packing Solution for Furniture and Cabinetry Manufacturers
In this industry guide, we’ll share some of the challenges manufacturers face and how a Right-Sized Packaging On Demand® solution can...