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Warehouse

Your team always knows where to go and what to do next.

What it does

Everything in your warehouse has an address. Your team walks to the right spot the first time, every time. No wandering, no asking, no wasted steps.

From the moment something arrives to the moment it leaves, there’s one unbroken flow. Receiving, putaway, picking, packing, dispatching — each step leads naturally to the next. No gaps, no handoff confusion.

Labels and documents appear where they’re needed without anyone stopping to print them. The right label, at the right printer, at the right moment. Your team keeps moving.

Your team doesn’t wait for instructions. The next task is already clear. What needs picking, what needs packing, what’s ready to go — it’s all visible, all assigned, all obvious.

How it works

Something arrives. Your team receives it, checks it against what was expected, and puts it away — guided to the right location every step of the way. No paper lists, no guessing which shelf.

An order comes through. The pick list appears on your team member’s device, already sorted by the most efficient path through your space. They walk, they pick, they confirm. Each item scanned, each step recorded.

Packing follows naturally. The right items are grouped for the right order, labels print where they’re needed, and the shipment is ready to leave. Your team didn’t stop to figure out what goes where — the flow carried them through.

At any moment, you see the full picture. What’s being received, what’s being picked, what’s waiting, what’s done. Your warehouse floor becomes legible from anywhere.

What it doesn’t do

It’s not built for mega-distribution centres with thousands of SKUs and conveyor systems. It’s designed for warehouses where people do the work — and it makes their work easier.

It doesn’t control conveyor belts or robotics. It’s made for hands, not machines. The automation is in the information flow, not the physical movement.

It keeps things simple. Orders go out clearly, not through complex wave planning algorithms. If your operation runs on clarity and common sense, this fits.

Connected to

Your warehouse draws its work directly from incoming orders and feeds completed picks into shipping and invoicing. Stock levels stay accurate in real time as items move in and out, so your inventory view is always true. When production finishes a run, the goods arrive into your warehouse flow just like any other inbound receipt.