New Book - Selecting Warehouse Software from WMS and ERP Providers - Expanded Edition 2


Tulsa, OK November 12, 2007 - New Book Saves Time in Selecting New Warehousing Software

Being successful in evaluating, selecting, and implementing new warehousing software is the target in "Selecting Warehouse Software from WMS & ERP Providers - Expanded Edition Two". Reviewers have agreed that this publication is a must. In addition to sound project management advice - approximately 100 critical functional areas are covered as warehouse management system software vary and one needs to understand these areas of variance when evaluating new software to purchase. This in-depth publication has many diagrams, tables, and alerts for faster comprehension.

Art Liebeskind, President of Howard Way and Associates indicates that "Mr. Obal has done it again with what is hands down the most useful aid to software selection I have ever seen. The new book is entitled Selecting Warehouse Software from WMS and ERP Providers. Obal has shared his extensive knowledge of the industry, the needs for proper warehouse control as well as probably the most comprehensive contact list of potential suppliers that I have ever seen in one place. He gives step by step guidance to help figure out not only what you are buying but also carries the reader through the process of due diligence in what you SHOULD be buying and how to be sure you get it. This new volume is quite timely in its coverage of RFID and a valuable section on volumetrics. In our opinion, the capture of volume measurement is one of the primary keys to effective warehousing."

Liebeskind continues "That the amount of useful knowledge in this book is amazing and an absolute necessity to aid in an informed decision about the acquisition of a warehouse management system."

Another distinguished warehousing expert declares "This book is worth it's weight in gold." Ken Ackerman. President, The Ackerman Company.

Edition two has grown over 30% with new content. In addition to many new topics & updated material, a dedicated chapter on "Implementation of New Software" has been added. New material in every chapter including volumetrics, dimensioning, software functionality levels with RFID, and more. This publication covers base functionality to expect, common software differences, functionality deficiencies, comparative WMS vs ERP analysis, project success tips, request for proposal building, how to score card the RFP results, site visit tips, headquarter visit tips, vendor negotiation issues & advice, software selection process, and implementation of the new software. Appendixes A through H contains lists of software companies with warehouse and related software.

This publication contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1 - Expected Base Line Functionality
Chapter 2 - Items that Fluctuate in Warehousing Software
Chapter 3 - Items Not Found in Most Warehousing Software
Chapter 4 - WMS Strengths Vs. ERP
Chapter 5 - What Details to Put Into a RFP with Sample RFP
Chapter 6 - Implementation of New Software - NEW

A FULL, UPDATED, & THOROUGH LIST of Software Solutions Includes:

Appendix A - Warehouse Management System Software (WMS)Providers
Appendix B - ERP Providers with a Warehouse Module
Appendix C - Shipment Manifesting Systems (SMS)
Appendix D - Load Building Software
Appendix E - Warehouse Simulation Software
Appendix F - Slotting Optimization Software
Appendix G - Labor Management System (LMS)
Appendix H - Yard Management Systems (YMS)

About This Publication:

Selecting Warehouse Software from WMS & ERP Providers - Expanded Edition
209 pages on 8.5 x 11 inch format with perfect binding November 2007. ISBN 0966934555. Publisher: IDII
Author: Philip Obal
Available through book distributors, Amazon.com, and IDII.com. Single copy $125.00 USD. Multi-copy discounts and Company wide licensing available from IDII.

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About Industrial Data & Information, Inc. (IDII):

Industrial Data & Information, Inc. is a research consulting company that assists companies in selecting and implementing software solutions. IDII is focused on the supply-chain and has expertise in software evaluation, selection, and implementation. IDII produces research reports on software related to the supply chain, which enables companies & consultants to spend less time searching for & researching solutions. Visit our web site at www.idii.com, contact IDII at 918-292-8785

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