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GROUP MEMBERS 1. SOHAIL 2. AHMED FAWAD 3. ADEEL YOUSAF 4. SYED FAHID KABIR

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GROUP MEMBERS

1. SOHAIL2. AHMED FAWAD3. ADEEL YOUSAF4. SYED FAHID KABIR

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Distribution management system

A Distribution Management System (DMS) is a collection of applications designed to monitor & control the entire distribution network efficiently and reliably

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DMS:Reduce the duration of outages Improve the speed and accuracy of outage predictions.

Improve the operational efficiency.

Effectively utilize resources between operating regions.

Increased customer satisfaction

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Order Management System (OMS)An order management system (OMS) automates and streamlines order processing for businesses. An OMS provides constantly updated inventory information, a database of vendors, a database of customers, a record of customer returns and refunds, information on billing and payments, order processing records, and general ledger information.

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Benefits of a well-implemented OMS include improved sales visibility, improved customer relations, and efficient order processing with a minimum of delays and back-orders.

Order management is important primarily in the retail industry, but also in the telecommunications, health care, pharmaceutical, financial, and securities sectors.

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Warehouse Management System (WMS)A warehouse management system (WMS) is a key part of the supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including shipping, receiving, put away and picking.

A WMS monitors the progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical warehouse infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product stations

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Transportation Management System (TMS)A Transportation Management System (TMS) is a subset of Supply Chain Management (SCM) software focused on transport logistics. TMS facilitate interactions between an Order Management System (OMS) and the Warehouse or Distribution Center (DC). 

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The business value of a fully deployed TMS should achieve the following goals:Reduce costs through better route planning, load optimization, carrier mix and mode selection.

Improved accountability with visibility into the transportation chain

Greater flexibility to make changes in delivery plans

Completion of key supply chain execution requirements.

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Yard Management System (YMS)A yard management system (YMS) is a software system designed to oversee the movement of trucks and trailers in the yard of a manufacturing facility, warehouse, or distribution center. YMS provides real-time information on the location of trailers in the yard and allows yard employees to move trailers from staging to docks to fill orders in an efficient manner

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Yard Director YMS is designed to support:

Security

Drivers Distribution Center Receiving Center System Administrator

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Labor Management System (LMS)

An LMS is software that takes employee activity data and reports productivity levels on a group of employees, or individual employees. Having an LMS helps organizations optimize workforce productivity by gaining visibility and also able to know where their workforce labor are being spent.

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An LMS Reveals:

1. Which employees to promote or reward, and which might need training or counseling.2. Which processes need improvement because they are inefficient or many employees are struggling with it.3. Staffing levels needed for work forecast, so we have just the right amount of staff for the job4. Which customers are making/losing you money on labor5. How much time and money is being spent on each indirect or non-value-add process

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