Direct Connect
Numina Group’s ability to Direct Connect automated
material handling equipment and automation processes to SAP’s
WM, warehouse management module unifies distribution and business
processes leading to important competitive
advantages.
Today many SAP users are looking at expanding the role of SAP to
incorporate the warehouse and distribution operations and
consolidate their supply chain and warehouse management by
eliminating their third party warehouse management systems (WMS).
SAP’s WM module has continued to evolve over the last few
years with many of the core features needed by sophisticated
distribution operations. It is now positioned to rival the
capabilities of many of the higher feature-rich WMS packages that
are referred to as “Breed WMS”.
As companies migrate from legacy WMS to SAP WM a solution is needed
to “Direct Connect” automation to SAP. Numina Group
(Burr Ridge, IL) Real-Time Distribution System (RDS), a product
specifically developed to address the requirements of warehouse
control and automation has recently incorporated SAP’s JCo
communication toolset for linking automation seamlessly to SAP. RDS
is a versatile industrial multi-function control platform used in
conveyor control, printer/applicator systems, high-speed sorting,
vision capture and analysis, scan/weigh/cube systems, and other
material handling applications.
RDS with Direct Connect manages the real-time control and
integration of new or existing material handling equipment without
third-party middleware. This eliminates additional software
development service, support costs and simplifies the automation
process. Using Direct Connect, SAP users can easily leverage their
existing equipment investments; while improving operations,
shipping accuracy and bottom line results without the expense of
maintaining dual inventory and warehouse management systems.
One such SAP user, Forest Pharmaceuticals (Earth City, MO) decided
to eliminate a legacy WMS in favor of Numina’s RDS Direct
Connect to manage its existing pick-to-light systems, in-motion
scale for parcel weight audit, and conveyor and sorting equipment
in 2005. The initial project phase moved their warehouse inventory
and business rules to SAP. Dan Hanrahan CEO of Numina Group
explains, “We worked with the Forest Team to reuse almost all
of their existing investment in the control hardware, pick to light
system and conveyor and directly coupled the material handling
equipment into R3.”
Since then, Forest has expanded the automation at their main
distribution center by adding a three Print & Apply Label
Applicator System, to automatically apply a combination packing
slip and shipper label at their shipping docks. “The Print
& Apply System uses the same RDS Direct Connect Toolset,
software design, and RFC libraries developed during the initial
projects. This enabled Forest to more easily incorporate the Print
& Apply process to their operation. “The labeling process
reduces labor cost and improves carton shipment rates by
automatically applying and validating that the proper labels are
applied to shipments,” Hanrahan stated.
Hanrahan adds that “intelligent” material handling and
automation directly linked to SAP provides businesses with
significant competitive advantages that can dramatically improve
profits and customer satisfaction.
Numina Group is a leading system integrator and material handling
automation supplier, providing warehouse controls and automation
solutions in manufacturing and distribution facilities throughout
the US. Headquartered in Burr Ridge, IL. Numina Group specializes
in both new and control retrofits for new or existing facilities.
It’s highly experienced in SAP data interface as well as the
latest warehouse automation technologies.
For more information: Dan Hanrahan, Numina Group, 60 Shore Drive,
Burr Ridge, IL 60527. Phone: (630) 323-0110 x 404, or visit the Web
site: www.numinagroup.com .
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