Yard management
By managing the flow of all incoming and outgoing products, we maximize the efficiency of the facility and warehouse!
In today's supply chain, the need for rapid response has made operational efficiency more important than ever. Manhattan's yard management provides visibility down to the details and control over task-based on-site operations, ensuring operational efficiency. Furthermore, by maximizing the flow of all inbound and outbound goods, teams can reduce costs while meeting customer demands. Enhancing visibility and improving control Yard management maximizes efficiency in on-site and warehouse operations by managing the flow of all inbound and outbound goods. With Manhattan's proven on-site management solutions, it is possible to plan, execute, track, and audit cargo loading while considering key characteristics such as shipment type, cargo content, required personnel, and the capacity of docks and warehouses. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Features and Functions - Enhance visibility for on-site cargo, related inventory, and security - Strengthen management of equipment operating on-site to maximize efficiency - Improve management of incoming vehicles, guiding arriving trucks to unload at designated docks on schedule - Reduce transportation costs and improve warehouse efficiency - Identify critical cargo and out-of-stock items for prioritized handling - Communicate with on-site workers using mobile devices - Identify important shipments and process them quickly at the dock entrance while utilizing Guard Check-in and Check-out for reservations and on-site security management
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Gartner's Magic Quadrant has recognized us as a leader in WMS for 13 consecutive years.
In today's logistics, the importance of adaptability and efficiency of the supply chain and the technologies that support it is emphasized. Download here https://www.manh.com/ja-jp/resources/research-report/13-time-leader-in-gartner-magic-quadrant-wms Industry experts recognize that Manhattan's supply chain execution capabilities and vision enable customers to gain significant benefits. To address today's challenges and future issues, it is essential that WMS technology is cloud-native and built on a microservices architecture. We are proud to have been recognized as a leader in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems. Once again, we hold the highest position in terms of execution capability and vision completeness. Please read the detailed evaluation report from Gartner (in English).
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2021 Latest Catalog "Manhattan Active Warehouse Management"
The last WMS you will ever buy. With a versionless system, you can continuously access new features. Since it is a product born in the cloud, it automatically expands as the features needed for your business grow. It is equipped with intelligence for learning and adaptation. Additionally, it is designed to easily and quickly combine your innovations with ours. No matter where you work, this product will function. And there is no need for upgrades. Download here: https://premium.ipros.jp/manh/catalog/detail/563997/?hub=165&categoryId=
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Notice of Participation in the International Logistics Comprehensive Exhibition 2021
Manhattan Associates, Inc. will be exhibiting at the "International Logistics Comprehensive Exhibition 2021 Logis Tech Tokyo 2021 in Aichi," which will be held over four days from March 9 (Tuesday) to March 12 (Friday) at Aichi Sky Expo (Aichi Prefectural International Exhibition Center). We will introduce our next-generation WMS, "Manhattan Active Warehouse Management," which is versionless, maintenance-free, and built on a microservices architecture. We look forward to your visit.
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How employees at the logistics center are advancing the supply chain.
In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, distribution centers (DCs) across the country are bustling with activity. While many of us are sheltering indoors, warehouse employees are fulfilling a massive volume of orders for essential and non-essential items. Day by day, warehouse workers are putting themselves at risk to keep the supply chain moving and ensure that consumers at home can obtain the items they need. What measures are employers taking to protect their employees? What steps are being taken to encourage distribution center employees to come to work? Additionally, how will these temporary measures impact the future of labor management in warehouses?