Net-WMS - A New Generation of Warehouse Management Systems Networked Servicesby Francois Fages and Abder Aggoun Net-WMS - Towards integrating Virtual Reality and optimisation techniques in a new generation of networked businesses in Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) under constraints - is a new project managed by ERCIM, developing interactive optimisation tools and prototype software that will form the basis for a new generation of networked services for WMS. Net-WMS will handle networked communication and co-operation processes through the integration of decision-making technologies, generic 2D, 3D and higher-dimensional placement constraint solvers, visualisation and interaction with the solvers in virtual reality, packing models and knowledge modelling with business rules. Its scientific outcome will be relevant to the whole domain of combinatorial optimisation and will have direct technological impact on supply chain management at both the WMS and Transportation Management Software (TMS) levels, especially in the areas of packing, vehicle loading, space management, planning and scheduling, inventory control and packed item visualisation. ![]() Figure 1: Example of an industrial warehouse powered by GILDAS WM, a warehouse management system from KLS Logistic System (Grenoble, France). Prototype Applications
The project goals are threefold. First, from a scientific standpoint, significant advances are expected on:
Second, on the technological side, the project will pave the way for next-generation WMS software by applying innovative technology to enhance operations in industrial warehouse environments. This includes:
Third, on the commercial side, Net-WMS aims at improving European competitiveness in the area of warehouse management by significantly reducing costs related to packing, manpower and transportation. ![]() Figure 2: Innovative Net-WMS J2EE architecture Net-WMS is a Specific Targeted Research Project co-funded by the European Commission's ICT for Enterprise Networking D5 Unit. IST in FP6 focuses on future-generation technology in which computers and networks will be integrated into the everyday environment, allowing easy access to a multitude of applications and services through user-friendly human interfaces. Net-WMS places this vision at the heart of its activities and as such contributes to the Ambient Intelligence (AITPL) European cluster. Net-WMS commenced on 1 September, 2006 and will be active for three years. The consortium has a combined expertise and field knowledge that guarantee the project will reach its objectives. It is composed of ten members representing both academia and industry including the ERCIM members INRIA and SICS. Link: Please contact: Abder Aggoun Philippe Rohou |










