TECSYS WMS Training

Course level:Intermediate

Tecsys Warehouse Management System (WMS) is used to optimize the operation of warehouses and distribution centers. The training for TECSYS WMS is designed to help employees or users understand how to implement, configure, and use the system to streamline their warehouse operations.

Tecsys WMS Training
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Why should you choose Nisa For TECSYS WMS 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 Tecsys WMS 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

Tecsys WMS 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 TECSYS WMS
  • Overview of TECSYS WMS

    • Purpose and key features of the WMS
    • Benefits of using TECSYS WMS in warehouse operations
    • Key terminology and concepts in warehouse management
  • System Architecture and Components

    • Overview of the architecture
    • Key components: Warehouse management, transportation management, inventory control, etc.
    • Interfaces and integrations (ERP, third-party systems, etc.)

2. System Configuration and Setup
  • Initial System Configuration

    • Setting up the system for your warehouse
    • Defining warehouse locations (racks, bins, aisles, etc.)
    • Configuration of user roles and permissions
    • Setting up system preferences and general settings
  • Product and Inventory Configuration

    • Defining product categories and types
    • Configuring inventory rules (e.g., FIFO, LIFO, or random location systems)
    • Barcode scanning setup and configuration
    • Defining units of measure (UOM), packaging configurations, and lot/batch handling
  • Location and Space Management

    • Defining storage locations (static vs. dynamic storage)
    • Setting location strategies based on product size, movement frequency, etc.
    • Space optimization techniques (e.g., slotting strategies)

3. Inventory Management
  • Receiving and Putaway

    • Process for receiving goods (purchase orders, inbound shipments)
    • How to manage putaway and storage processes
    • Assigning locations automatically or manually
    • Cross-docking and staging area management
  • Stock Replenishment

    • Configuring automatic replenishment rules
    • Managing stock levels and reorder points
    • Replenishment triggers and handling backorders
  • Inventory Adjustments and Cycle Counting

    • Cycle counting techniques (periodic, full, and spot checks)
    • Handling stock discrepancies and performing inventory adjustments
    • Conducting physical counts and updating the system
  • Inventory Visibility and Control

    • Real-time inventory tracking
    • Multi-location inventory management
    • Tracking serialized and lot-controlled items

4. Order Fulfillment
  • Order Processing

    • Managing customer orders, sales orders, and picking orders
    • Understanding order workflows and priority handling
    • Managing backorders and partial shipments
  • Order Picking

    • Different picking strategies:
      • Single order picking
      • Batch picking
      • Zone picking
      • Wave picking
    • Integrating picking with mobile devices or RF scanners
    • Picking from locations based on real-time data
  • Packing and Shipping

    • Packing operations: boxes, pallets, etc.
    • Managing packaging materials and equipment
    • Generating shipping labels and documentation
    • Integration with carriers (UPS, FedEx, etc.)
    • Handling shipments (dispatch, tracking, and delivery)
  • Returns Management

    • Process for managing customer returns (RMAs)
    • Inspecting returned products
    • Re-stocking or disposing of returns based on condition
    • Updating inventory in the system

5. Warehouse Operations and Best Practices
  • Labor Management

    • Tracking employee productivity and performance
    • Task management and assignment
    • Labor standards and optimization
  • Warehouse Optimization Techniques

    • Slotting optimization (putting fast-moving items in easy-to-reach locations)
    • Minimizing travel time and improving picking efficiency
    • Layout design and traffic flow optimization
  • Lean Warehouse Management

    • Applying Lean principles (e.g., reducing waste, improving flow)
    • Streamlining processes to reduce inefficiencies
    • Standardization of procedures
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