Three Warehouses in One: How Solvo.WMS Powers Manufacturing Logistics

How Solvo.WMS Powers Manufacturing Logistics

Not all warehouses are created equal — especially in manufacturing

In a manufacturing facility, a “warehouse” is rarely a single unified space. Instead, it’s a tightly linked trio of distinct warehouse types — each with its own processes, priorities, and operational logic.

A one-size-fits-all system won’t cut it. What’s needed is a platform that can adapt — and that’s where Solvo.WMS comes in.

The 3-part structure of manufacturing warehousing

1. Raw Materials Warehouse

Handles inbound delivery, quality control, and internal supply to production lines.

Typical challenges:

  • Highly diverse inventory — multiple units of measure (pcs, kg, m³, liters, pallets), complex packaging, and batch attributes like BRIX or moisture content.
  • Partial or sequential issuing of materials based on production demand.
  • Human error risk due to frequent manual processing.

Solvo.WMS solution:

  • Supports batch-level traceability and material compatibility.
  • Allows rounding logic for raw materials where exact picking is difficult.
  • Enables reservation and release per production sub-order, improving space usage and reducing skill dependency.

2. Finished Goods Warehouse

Receives output from production and prepares it for shipment or temporary storage.

Typical challenges:

  • High-volume intake from multiple production lines.
  • Complex storage systems that favor density over accessibility (deep racks, stackers).
  • Immediate shipment needs (cross-docking), often conflicting with quality controls or labeling.

Solvo.WMS solution:

  • Automates reception via integration with MES, conveyors, and labeling equipment.
  • Applies storage strategies based on expiration date, quality, and production date.
  • Supports cross-docking with quarantine and special holding rules, including traceability via national systems.

3. Distribution Center (DC)

Executes customer-specific assembly, picking, and order shipping.

Typical challenges:

  • Wide variety of SKUs with low volumes per order line.
  • Diverse client requirements — labeling, handling, kitting.
  • Need for fast and accurate picking with low error tolerance.

Solvo.WMS solution:

  • Supports advanced picking techniques: multi-order, pick-to-light, pick-to-voice, and mixed methods.
  • Enables client-specific logic and rules, even within the same product line.
  • Imports individual customer specs directly from ERP, automates compliance.

One WMS, three strategies — fully synchronized

Solvo.WMS allows manufacturers to manage all three warehouse types within a single, unified system. This avoids data silos and ensures that inventory, staff, and transport coordination are always aligned — no matter where the goods are in the internal supply chain.

  • Real-time updates between production and storage
  • Clear status tracking from raw material to customer shipment
  • End-to-end traceability across the entire warehouse cycle
  • Reduced training load due to role-specific logic and automation

Built for flexibility. Powered by integration.

Solvo.WMS integrates seamlessly with:

  • Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
  • ERP platforms (SAP, 1C, Microsoft Dynamics)
  • Quality and regulatory systems
  • Warehouse automation equipment (conveyors, shuttle systems, automated storage, labeling)

Want to rethink your internal supply chain?

Whether you’re upgrading a single zone or restructuring the entire manufacturing warehouse model, Solvo.WMS helps you do it with clarity, confidence, and control.

Let’s build your three-in-one warehouse — and turn it into one streamlined, intelligent operation.

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