GRN‑to‑dispatch under control.
SCMOPS helps warehouse and logistics teams move from spreadsheets and manual checks to a digitized flow—GRN, storage, kitting, sequencing, and dispatch with higher accuracy and speed.
A sample view of how SCMOPS can present inbound, storage, kitting, and dispatch data. Layout and numbers are illustrative.
- 18:18:12 · Order #89211 · Route & weight OK
- 18:15:03 · Order #89207 · Label mismatch flagged
- 18:12:27 · Tote T‑41B‑07 · Kitting verified
What SCMOPS adds to your warehouse
Digitize the flow from supplier receipt to dispatch—without forcing your team into rigid processes or complex screens.
End‑to‑end supply chain flow (automation + validation)
A 5‑second view of where SCMOPS automates work and where it validates critical steps to prevent wrong dispatch.
These are the “gates” that stop errors early—before they become returns.
Warehouse layout visualization (zones + pick‑to‑light)
A simplified floor view that helps teams understand where work happens and where pick‑to‑light brings the most impact.
- Shelves: scan‑verified put‑away and location accuracy.
- Pick‑to‑light: faster, more consistent picks for fast movers.
- Dispatch gate: label/weight/route checks before shipment leaves.
Wrong dispatch vs validated dispatch
A simple comparison showing how a final dispatch gate prevents costly errors.
- Manual checks under time pressure.
- Label mismatch missed until customer complaint.
- Returns, re‑shipments, and firefighting.
- Scan‑driven checks: SKU/serial, label, weight, route.
- Exceptions flagged before the truck leaves.
- Clear audit trail for investigation and training.
The three numbers teams track first
These are the first KPIs warehouse and operations leaders usually want to improve with SCMOPS.
With scan‑verified movements and location discipline.
Validation gates reduce wrong shipments and returns.
Less searching, fewer manual checks, clearer work queues.
Supplier → Warehouse → Dispatch
SCMOPS ties together the major handoffs so inventory and orders move smoothly through your network.
- Supplier deliveries are scanned at GRN; data lands in both SCMOPS and ERP.
- Put‑away tasks guide operators to the right locations based on rules and availability.
- For high‑SKU orders, kitting and sequencing flows prepare the right parts and quantities.
- Dispatch checks validate label, weight, and routing before a shipment leaves the dock.
In warehouses where a small fraction of SKUs drive most of the picking effort, SCMOPS helps teams standardize how orders are built and verified—without slowing them down.
- Paperless picking with clear, scan‑driven steps.
- Real‑time visibility into pick progress and bottlenecks.
- Traceability from shipment back to lots and locations.
What teams typically see with SCMOPS
Your numbers will vary—but these are the kinds of improvements operations leaders target.
Better checks at pick, pack, and load stages cut down returns and re‑shipments.
Guided workflows reduce searching, manual checks, and rework per order.
More accurate records and movements help you lean out buffers without risking service.
Stop managing inventory in Excel
Spreadsheets are powerful—but fragile. SCMOPS gives you structured, scan‑driven processes that still feel flexible to your team.
- Only a few people truly understand “how the file works”.
- Small copy‑paste mistakes cause big reconciliation work later.
- Data is stale the moment a shift gets busy.
- Scan‑driven movements and checks instead of manual typing.
- Shared, real‑time view of orders and locations.
- Clear audit trail when something needs to be investigated.