New multi-client capable software solution

Martin Schrüfer,

Itella Russia relies on warehouse management system PSIwms

Itella Russia, a contract and transportation service provider in the Russian market, and PSI Logistics have completed the development and implementation of the new multi-client capable software solution based on the WMS PSIwms for the legal product labeling obligation in Russia.

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Itella has been implementing all changes to technological and intralogistics processes with PSIwms for more than twenty years. The system controls the multi-client warehouses in the greater Moscow area across all locations, allocating incoming goods as required and also supporting automated warehouse management.

Operational management is supported by cockpits and dashboards that can be configured flexibly and intuitively using the PSI click design. The processes are largely controlled via barcodes, which form the basis for all further operations such as determining and assigning the storage location, selecting load carriers, conveyor technology and transport equipment as well as the WLAN-based assignment of radio-controlled and route-optimized transport orders via the forklift control system in PSIwms.

The adaptive order start in PSIwms also supports Itella in the processing of e-commerce orders, taking all defined restrictions into account. The software's powerful fuzzy logic balances many warehouse key figures according to configurable parameters in order to improve warehouse performance.

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Itella Russia, a subsidiary of the Finnish Posti Group, employs around 2,000 people and has around 200,000 square meters of warehouse space in the Moscow region as well as branches in St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Vladivostok and Novorossiysk. Its customers are international and Russian companies from various sectors.

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