S2K WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT Training
S2K Warehouse Management is a software solution designed to streamline warehouse operations, improving inventory control, order fulfillment, and the overall efficiency of a warehouse. The software helps businesses to track inventory in real time, optimize warehouse layout, and reduce human error.
Why should you choose Nisa For S2K Warehouse Management Training?
Nisa Trainings is the best online training platform for conducting 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 happy to clarify your doubts anytime. Our teaching style at Nisa Trainings is entirely hands-on. You’ll have access to our desktop screen and will be actively conducting hands-on labs on your desktop.
Job Assistance
If you face any problem while working on S2K Warehouse Management Course, 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 inquiry for Online Job
- We will arrange a telephone call with our consultant to grasp your complete requirement and the tools you’re
- If our consultant is 100% confident in taking up your requirement and when you are also comfortable with our consultant, we will only agree to provide service. And then you have to make the payment to get the service from
- We will fix the timing for Online Job Support as mutually agreed by you and our consultant.
Course Information
S2K Warehouse Management Training
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 S2K Warehouse Management System
- Overview of S2K software and its role in warehouse management.
- Benefits of using S2K for warehouse operations.
- User interface walkthrough: key features, navigation, and system configuration.
2. Setting Up the System
- Installation and configuration of S2K software.
- Setting up warehouses, locations, and users.
- Defining warehouse processes and workflows.
- System customization options: customizing the software to your company’s needs.
3. Inventory Management
- Tracking inventory levels in real time.
- Receiving and putaway: processes for handling incoming goods.
- Barcode scanning and RFID: integrating hardware with the software.
- Managing inventory adjustments and cycle counting.
- Multi-location inventory management and transfers.
4. Order Management
- Order picking and packing workflows.
- Managing sales orders and customer shipments.
- Integrating with ERP or other systems for order processing.
- Handling backorders and order prioritization.
5. Warehouse Operations & Flow
- Creating picking plans and strategies (e.g., wave picking, zone picking).
- Using mobile devices for scanning and order picking.
- Optimizing storage and shelving (layout and slotting optimization).
- Managing returns and replenishment processes.
6. Shipping and Logistics
- Shipment planning and documentation.
- Labeling and tracking shipments.
- Integrating with shipping carriers (UPS, FedEx, etc.).
- Managing shipping costs and optimizing routes.
7. Reporting and Analytics
- Generating key performance indicators (KPIs) and reports.
- Using data for decision-making and forecasting.
- Analyzing warehouse productivity and identifying areas for improvement.
- Creating custom reports to meet specific business needs.
8. Security and Access Control
- User roles and permissions.
- Setting access levels for different functions in the system.
- Audit trails and tracking system changes.
9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Routine system maintenance and updates.
- Troubleshooting common issues with inventory, orders, and system integrations.
- Backup and recovery procedures.
10. Advanced Features
- Integration with other business systems (e.g., ERP, transportation management).
- Automation in the warehouse: use of robots or automated systems in picking/packing.
- Advanced forecasting and demand planning.