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Oracle WMS

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What is Oracle WMS?

LogFire Cloud Warehouse Management System (WMS) was acquired by Oracle in September 2016 and is now offered as Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud.

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What is Oracle WMS?

LogFire Cloud Warehouse Management System (WMS) was acquired by Oracle in September 2016 and is now offered as Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud.

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What is Oracle WMS?

LogFire Cloud Warehouse Management System (WMS) was acquired by Oracle in September 2016 and is now offered as Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud.

For more information visit https://www.oracle.com/applications/supply-chain-management/solutions/logistics/warehouse-management...

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September 16, 2019

Good but has to improve.

Score 7 out of 10
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It's being used by the whole organization, and we use it to manage our warehouse. Our company has more than a line of business, we manage more than 600 stores, between small and big supermarkets. We use it in order to manage the inventory or replenishments.
  • Manage a lot of information - we manage 600+ stores of various sizes with millions of products across them to manage. Oracle Warehouse Management cloud is able to handle all our data.
  • It has a lot of parametrization inside - when we add a new store, we are able to do so easily, no matter its size.
  • It's flexible - adding new information, stores, or changing information is easy to do.
  • It's scalable - again, as we add or change stores, we are able to do so with this software.
  • The support is still poor.
  • Improve SLAs - it takes a lot of time to resolve our problems. Sometimes, things aren't completed in the way we need.
  • Improve hardware.
We use Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud to manage warehouses from small to big based on configuration the software we can manage multiple business functions like to create new flows of buying. I supposed where it is less appropriate would be when your business has a lot of customization inside, because this kind of tool does not fit in it.
  • Positive: reduce cost.
  • Negative: a fail produce stock breaks.
  • Positive: productivity.
We managed Logfire before, then Oracle bought that company and it became Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud. After that we used it, and it is the same software. However, we have a lots of problems with the support. We suggest Oracle improves support and this hardware that supports this tool because in some cases we have delays while we use it.
Because is slow, they don't know much and take a lot of time to resolve something.
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