Manhattan WMI Training
Manhattan WMI is a warehouse management solution for retailers. It helps to improve Operational Efficiency & Carrier Compliance. In Manhattan WMI, we will provide training for WMI, Task Management, Transport, Execution, Overview, Cycle count, System Configuration etc.
Key Features Of Manhattan WMI
- Cross-Functional Business Solutions
- Reduces Total Cost of Ownership
- Decrease in Inventory costs
- Labour Savings
- Reduces Distribution Cost
- Decrease in Transportation
Why Should You Choose Nisa for Manhattan WMI Training?
Nisa Trainings is the best online training platform where we conduct one-on-one interactive live sessions with a 1:1 student-teacher ratio. You can gain hands-on experience by working on near-real-time projects under the guidance of our experienced faculty. We support you even after the completion of the course and are happy to clarify your doubts anytime.
Job Assistance
If you are facing any problem while working on Manhattan WMI, then Nisa Trainings is simply a Call/Text/Email away to assist you. We offer Online Job Support for professionals to assist them and to solve their problems in real-time.
The Process we follow for our Online Job Support Service:
- We receive your enquiry about Online Job Support.
- We will arrange a telephone call with our consultant to grasp your complete requirement and also the tools you’re using.
- If our consultant is 100% confident in taking up your requirement and when you are also comfortable with our consultant, then only we will agree to provide service, and you have to make the payment to get the service from us.
- We will fix the timing for Online Job Support as mutually agreed by you and our consultant.
Course Information
Manhattan WMI Online Training
Course Duration: 25 Hours
Timings: Weekdays (1-2 Hours per day) [OR] Weekends (2-3 Hours per day)
Training Method: Instructor Led Online One-on-One Live Interactive Sessions.
COURSE CONTENT :
1. Introduction to Manhattan WMS
- Overview of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
- Key features and capabilities of Manhattan WMS
- Overview of supply chain and warehouse operations
- Understanding the roles and responsibilities within a WMS environment
2. System Architecture and Configuration
- Overview of the Manhattan WMS system architecture
- Configuring warehouse parameters (e.g., locations, zones, picking methods)
- User roles and security settings
- Integration with other systems (e.g., ERP, RFID, barcoding, and transportation management systems)
3. Inventory Management
- Inventory tracking and visibility
- Stock movements and location management
- Cycle counting and physical inventory
- Managing lot and serial numbers
- Handling inventory discrepancies
4. Order Management
- Order lifecycle (from order creation to shipping)
- Order processing workflows
- Picking strategies (e.g., wave picking, zone picking, batch picking)
- Order consolidation and packing
- Managing backorders and order prioritization
5. Receiving and Putaway
- Receiving and validating inbound shipments
- Managing inbound workflows
- Putaway strategies and optimization
- Dock management
- Barcode scanning and RFID for receiving processes
6. Picking and Packing
- Pick planning and execution
- Picking methods (e.g., single order, batch picking, wave picking)
- Packing and labeling of items
- Use of handheld devices for picking/packing
- Quality control in picking and packing processes
7. Shipping and Dispatch
- Managing outbound orders and shipments
- Shipping documentation and labeling
- Integration with transportation management systems (TMS)
- Shipping modes and carrier selection
- Dispatching orders and ensuring on-time delivery
8. Cycle Counting and Auditing
- Cycle counting methodologies
- Performing physical inventory and stock audits
- Reconciling discrepancies
- System updates after audits
9. Performance Management and Reporting
- Monitoring warehouse KPIs (e.g., throughput, accuracy, order cycle time)
- Using Manhattan’s reporting tools and dashboards
- Analyzing operational performance
- Customizing reports and views
10. Advanced Topics and Integrations
- Advanced warehouse strategies (e.g., cross-docking, drop-shipping, task interleaving)
- Integration with other software solutions (e.g., Enterprise Resource Planning, Transportation Management Systems)
- Automation in the warehouse (e.g., robotics, automated guided vehicles)
- Managing multiple warehouses or sites
11. Troubleshooting and Support
- Common system issues and resolutions
- Managing system upgrades and patches
- Using support tools and resources
- Handling system downtime or failures