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QC Software Warehouse Control Systems Proves Winning Technology For Coach Leather Accessories

By admin, July 16, 2010

QC Software Warehouse Control Systems Proves Winning Technology For Coach Leather Accessories

QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries. Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products. Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse.

Coach has emerged as America’s preeminent designer, producer, and marketer of fine leather accessories and gifts. As part of a major system upgrade in which the facility’s former WMS was being replaced with Manhattan & Associates PkMS, Coach required a flexible WCS system that could interface their new WMS to their existing conveyor system. The WCS needed to be able to efficiently route outbound orders to various pick locations as requested by PkMS. Prior to shipping the cartons are conveyed over an in-line scale for order verification. Cartons that are not within the specified weight tolerance are directed by the WCS to a reject line for manual inspection. To support the manifest requirements of PkMS, the WCS transmits divert confirmation messages in real-time back to PkMS.

Coach is utilizing the QC Navigator™ module of the QC Enterprise™ system. When compared with the original supplier’s solution, QC Navigator was determined to be a better solution, providing twice the functionality at half the cost. When Coach needed additional floor management tools, once again the QC Navigator proved to be the most cost-effective solution as compared to the WMS. The main highlight of this installation was that it was integrated and debugged entirely without QC Software’s staff on-site. With the QC Enterprise™ extensive debug tools, Coach was able to integrate the system themselves with limited remote support from QC Software. Coach was so confident in the QC Enterprise solution that the first time that QC Software’s engineer’s arrived on site was the night before “go-live”!

In 2006 Coach expanded its facility and was easily able to reconfigure QC Navigator to handle the expansion.

QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries. Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products. Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse.
The solutions provided by QC Software (www.qcsoftware.com) enables companies to streamline their warehouse operations with the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry ensuring increased corporate profitability. With a commitment to total customer satisfaction QC Software is the obvious choice for warehouse control, order management, and inventory management needs.

Thomas A. Verzi Jr.
VP Sales & Marketing
TomVerzi@qcsoftware.com
QC Software, Inc.
(513) 469-1424

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Warehouse Control Systems Leader Qc Software Versus Wms Technology Revealed in Mp&p

By admin, June 17, 2010

Warehouse Control Systems Leader Qc Software Versus Wms Technology Revealed in Mp&p

The distinctions between a WCS and a WMS are significant. The role of WMS comprises responsibility for the entire warehouse; material handling automation, and static locations. WMS also acts as a business system focusing on the “business needs” of the warehouse. At the same time, WMS maintains a vast amount of information such as inventory data, customer orders, and historical data. It processes large amounts of data in a non real-time mode to arrive at the daily workload of what is to be processed by the material handling system on a day-to-day basis. WMS employs highly standardized software products that provide well defined services. Customized modifications to WMS can be extremely costly and threaten future upgrades and support.

Leading Manufacturing journalist, TR Cutler profiled the vital changing role of warehouse control systems in the current issue of Metalworking Production & Purchasing. According to Cutler, “Defining a Tier 1 warehouse control system (WCS) is necessary for appropriate technology selection. Distributors and manufacturers handling distribution functions are seeking guidelines and criteria to determine if a generic warehouse management system (WMS) sold with a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) will suffice; it will not and here is the explanation. The primary feature of WCS is its control capabilities versus simply a visual interface as provided by a human machine interface application. The primary objective of WCS is to manage the routing of product, work-in-process, and inventory through a network of material handling equipment. Other features of WCS are that it provides a uniform interface for a variety of equipment to the upper level management systems; it is highly modular with the ability to be easily reconfigured to adapt to changing business requirements or layouts; provides both historical and real-time information; and enables real-time control decision based on data-centric information.”

Machine Controls/programmable logic controllers (PLC) are responsible for a localized area of the warehouse, such as a conveyor segment, machine (crane, carousel, palletizer) and are focused on the mechanization and implementation needs of the warehouse. However, machine controls/PLCs are bit manipulators not data manipulators. They lack functionality to handle data strings and files. Other features of machine controls/PLCs include being able to respond to events in real-time; custom programmed to the warehouse site; and are developed in a technician friendly language (ladder logic), which allows for easier trouble-shooting techniques.

According to Jerry List, vice-president of QC Software (www.qcsoftware.com), “The integration of functionality occurs because the warehouse control systems’ scope encompasses the entire material handling automation. It coordinates the interfaces between the various localized automation controllers, such as conveyors and AS/RS (Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems). The WCS also establishes data management responsibilities in real-time and accomplishes this by working with a subset of data provided by the WMS. Unlike the WMS, the WCS is a modular control system that is custom configured to plant layout; it provides a combination of Supervisory Management screens as well as Diagnostic utilities for the warehouse technicians.” Typically, a WCS is for high volume distribution centers; companies that process thousands or orders per day and utilize conveyor. There are corresponding technology features that must be identified to ascertain Tier 1 WCS standing.

QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries. Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products. Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse.

QC Software, Inc.

www.qcsoftware.com

Jerry List

JerryList@qcsoftware.com

(513) 469-1424

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