How Cold Storage WMS Systems Protect Perishables From Supplier to Shelf
A Warehouse Management System (WMS) built for cold chain logistics goes far beyond basic inventory tracking, managing distinct temperature zones such as Chilled, Frozen, Deep Frozen, and Ultra-Low Temperature storage. The system flags temperature anomalies at receiving, for example alerting staff when a shipment arrives at -8°C instead of the required -18°C. Appointment scheduling and Yard Management System (YMS) integration minimize the time trucks and pallets spend exposed to ambient air during unloading. Pallet-level batch tracking and scale integration ensure real-time inventory accuracy throughout the receiving process. Automated putaway algorithms then direct products to storage locations matched to their specific temperature and batch requirements, reducing spoilage risk across the supply chain.
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