Smart Aviation Warehouse & Enterprise Integration
Keywords:
Smart warehouse, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems, Warehouse Management System, Enterprise Resource PlanningAbstract
In the digital economy, where speed and accuracy are crucial for competitive advantage, warehouse management has become a strategic component that directly impacts supply chain efficiency and customer satisfaction. This article presents a conceptual framework and architecture for integrating an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, analyzing the data connectivity structure of the Warehouse Management System (WMS) as a key intermediary. A qualitative research methodology was employed, involving 12 key informants. The findings indicate that organizations can achieve an average labor cost reduction of 30% and increase inventory data accuracy to over 95%. This integration transforms traditional warehouses into "Smart Warehouses" capable of automation, error reduction, optimized space utilization, and providing precise, real-time inventory data. The outcomes not only enhance warehouse productivity but also empower organizations to make effective data-driven decisions, which is fundamental to building a sustainable competitive advantage.
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