WMS solutions to help you stop firefighting and be a warehouse manager again
Need a Warehouse Management System (WMS) that’s flexible, resilient, and will increase productivity, lower costs, and improve your overall processes? Need to get there while putting out the fires of your existing systems? You’ve come to the right place.


What are the signs your supply chain managers
are firefighters (not productivity drivers)?
Customers' demands are often ignored, and the need to work overtime is always on the table.
You don't know where your stock is struggling because your stocktaking is riddled with inaccuracies.
You can't progress, never mind compete with competitors, because you’re constantly in crisis mode.
Transform your warehouse from a cost-centre
to a competitive advantage
We don’t put ceilings on your warehouse performance
How much ROI can your warehouses really generate? Let’s keep tweaking the systems to find out.
Maximum uptime,
more of the time
Optimise warehouse teams, equipment, distribution, and fulfilment.
Local support
centres
Let our team actively monitor your system, ensuring it runs smoothly 24/7.
Best-in-breed
integration
Coordinate actions across different material handling sub-systems
Streamline routing
and control
Determine the most effective product routing and send directives to equipment controllers.
Granular real-time
control
Monitor, control, and diagnose automated systems in real-time using data from system-level warehouse controls and sensors.
Facilitate data
exchange
Manage automated material handling functions by communicating with the host or WMS
How do Apex’s real-time warehouse
solutions turn warehouses from
cost centres into profit centres?
best-in-breed software solutions. Then, we phase advanced
technology, helping to grow efficiencies with your distribution flow.
My warehouse is a cost centre
- Rea-time solutions
- Leaner processes
- Operational speed and efficiency
- ROI generating supply chains
Find out how RAM improved its operations. Increasing efficiency, improving customer service, and enhancing decision-making capabilities.


Persistent value delivery is the only
insurance in the era of volatility.
Warehouse management systems (WMS) are critical in maintaining site
efficiency and accurately monitoring orders as they progress through your
automated facility. Curious about enhancing the performance even further?
Supply chain innovators don’t think alike. But they do like a good think.
FAQs
The primary function of a warehouse management system is to efficiently oversee and enhance daily activities within a warehouse or distribution centre. It acts as a navigator, controlling inventory movement during receiving, put-away, inventory management, picking, and shipping, all while optimising these operations and providing guidance on inventory replenishment
A Warehouse Management System (WMS) can manage all warehouse activities comprehensively, including coordinating receiving at loading docks, ensuring accurate item placement in storage, and determining the precise packaging materials needed for specific products.
Additionally, a WMS can seamlessly integrate with various other systems to enhance warehouse efficiency and precision.
A Warehouse management System (WMS) can drive cost reductions through enhanced inventory accuracy and visibility, increased efficiency in putaway and order picking, minimised picking and shipping errors, automation to eliminate manual processes, and the capacity to incorporate cutting-edge warehouse technologies, among other benefits seamlessly.
An Order Management System (OMS) is software that automates the order process. It handles everything from order creation and warehouse inventory management to fulfilment and shipping. OMS streamlines sales processes, making managing orders, inventory, and deliveries from one place easier.
A Freight Management System (FMS) is a software solution that helps companies manage and optimise their freight and transportation operations. FMS software is designed to streamline various logistics and transportation management aspects, including route planning, load optimisation, carrier selection, order tracking, and cost management.










