
IT company e.bootis will be showcasing its enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions at LogiMat 2023. The software from the Essen-based company enables a holistic intralogistics approach.
Compared to a classic WMS, which focuses purely on the flow of goods, the e.bootis software pursues a holistic intralogistics approach. After all, current challenges, such as the balancing act between delivery capability and capital commitment, require more than ever a complete synchronisation of all internal flows of goods and materials. The prerequisite for this is a company-wide data flow in real time, which e.bootis-ERPII creates as a single point of truthInstead of limiting itself to warehouse data, the software incorporates all company data and brings together all information on goods flows - from procurement management, distribution and warehouse organisation through to service and production logistics - in a standardised data model.
Real-time data without data redundancies
This means that all processes, including cause-and-effect relationships, can be analysed and evaluated without media discontinuity. As a result, silo thinking and isolated solutions are replaced by a cross-divisional approach and real-time dataThis enables companies to make both faster and more reliable decisions.
Furthermore, the OpenEngine technology of the e.bootis solution ensures simple connection of logistics aids - such as industrial trucks, high-bay warehouse systems or conveyor belts - and also enables the integration of external WMS. This means that special solutions tailored to individual requirements can also be implemented, because e.bootis-ERPII delivers and processes real-time data validly, even in combination with third-party software, without risking data redundancies. As a result, companies not only benefit from a significantly lower susceptibility to errors - the process speed can also increase.
e.bootis at LogiMat: Hall 8, Stand 8A35
Source: e.bootis
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