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Westfalia Technologies to Hold Webinar on Optimizing Order Fulfillment with Warehouse Execution Systems (WES)

Warehouse automation solutions provider's webinar, "Overcome the Order Fulfillment Burden with Warehouse Execution Systems," scheduled for May 17

Westfalia Technologies to Hold Webinar on Optimizing Order Fulfillment with Warehouse Execution Systems (WES)

York, Pa. - May 9, 2016 - Westfalia Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of logistics solutions for manufacturers and distributors since 1992, will host a webinar, "Overcome the Order Fulfillment Burden with Warehouse Execution Systems," at 2 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, May 17. Presented by Westfalia's director of software and solutions delivery, Dave Williams, this webinar will discuss how to simplify warehouse processes and mitigate today's most pressing order fulfillment challenges with warehouse execution systems (WES). To register, visit: https://www.savanna.net/order-fulfillment-webinar.

Drawing from his 30 years of experience, Williams will first highlight the complexities and challenges of the order fulfillment process. Then, he will examine the various tools available to overcome these challenges, including a WES. Attendees will learn about the features and benefits of a WES - specifically, how the solution can streamline warehouse operations and improve order fulfillment accuracy and efficiency. They will also discover how a simplified order fulfillment process using a WES can prepare them for future growth.


"Manufacturers and distributors are under pressure to fulfill orders within a shorter window of time, while still maintaining the highest level of customer service and a competitive advantage," said Dave Williams, director of software and solutions delivery, Westfalia Technologies, Inc. "Combining the functionality of both a warehouse management system (WMS) and a warehouse control system (WCS), a WES gives users greater control over their inventory and material handling processes - helping them effectively fulfill even the most complex orders."

Webinar Details:
Title: Overcome the Order Fulfillment Burden with Warehouse Execution Systems
Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Time: 2-2: 45 p.m. (EST)
Registration: https://www.savanna.net/order-fulfillment-webinar.

Westfalia's WES, Savanna.NET®, combines a tightly integrated WMS and WCS into a single application to help manufacturers and distributors direct, control and optimize internal material flow and order picking. With the flexibility to operate as a standalone software solution or with an automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS), Savanna.NET® simplifies and controls the entire warehousing process, while reducing the complexity of using several different "function-specific" applications.

About Westfalia Technologies, Inc.
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. is a leader in providing logistics solutions for warehouses and distribution centers. Its expertise in combining software (WES) development with automated equipment manufacturing reveals Westfalia's ability to deliver turnkey solutions to meet each client's specific needs with unsurpassed quality and control. To learn more about Westfalia's products, including Conveyors, Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) and Savanna.NET® Warehouse Execution Systems, please visit www.WestfaliaUSA.com.

More Info: https://www.savanna.net/order-fulfillment-webinar

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