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WMS, WCS and warehouse control

6 DELIE software modules CMMI Level 5 certified. Full control of the automated warehouse with SAP, Oracle and any ERP integration. 3D Digital Twin included.

6

Software modules

CMMI 5

Top certification

SAP / ERP

Native integration

3D

Digital Twin included

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6 warehouse software modules

Understanding warehouse software

WMS vs WCS: differences and complementarity

in warehouse management

WMS

Warehouse Management System

Level: Business

Manages WHAT: inventory, locations, orders, traceability.

Integrates with: ERP, SAP, TMS, OMS, MES

WCS

Warehouse Control System

Level: Operations

Manages HOW: coordinates robots, stacker cranes and conveyors in real time.

Integrates with: WMS, robots, stacker cranes, AMR, RGV

HMS

Human Machine System

Level: End user

Interface for operators and supervisors on the floor.

Integrates with: WCS, WMS

ECS

Electronic Control System

Level: Hardware

Electrical control of motors, drives and sensors.

Integrates with: WCS, WMS

Key advantages of the DELIE stack

CMMI Level 5 certifiedNative SAP WMS integration (BAPI/RFC)WMS + WCS same integrated stackDocumented RESTful APIs3D Digital Twin includedNo extra ERP integration costActive-passive redundancyLocal after-sales technical support

The most common mistake in AS/RS projects

Implementing hardware without designing the software layer.

A stacker crane without adequate WCS operates as a manual machine: efficient in physical movement but without the intelligence to coordinate combined cycles, manage real-time inventory and integrate with the ERP. DELIE's WMS and WCS were designed as an integrated stack: same database, same interface, same source of truth for warehouse inventory.

Argentina & Chile — Legacy WMS

Many depot and warehouse operators already have a legacy WMS (or the ERP's WM module) and want to add a WCS to control the AS/RS equipment. The DELIE WCS integrates with any external WMS through documented APIs. STOKA manages the technical integration with the client's ERP as part of the turnkey contract, with no additional integration-consulting hourly costs.

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FAQ

What an Operations Director asks

How long does it take to implement the WMS in my warehouse?

Base WMS implementation takes between 4 and 12 weeks depending on ERP integration complexity. In projects with DELIE hardware, the WMS is configured simultaneously with mechanical installation, not adding time to the overall schedule. STOKA manages software implementation as part of the turnkey project.

Can the WMS manage a manual warehouse (without robots)?

Yes. The WMS can be deployed in a manual warehouse as a first digitization step, before automating. It manages real-time inventory, list-based or pick-to-light picking, FIFO/FEFO and shift reports. This approach lets the team learn the system before adding automated hardware.

How does the technical WMS integration with SAP or ERP work?

DELIE has native connectors for SAP (BAPI/RFC and SAP EWM), Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and RESTful APIs for any other system. Integration includes item and location master synchronization, inbound/outbound orders and real-time confirmations. STOKA delivers complete technical documentation.

What happens to warehouse data if the WMS server goes down?

The WMS has active-passive redundancy: if the primary server fails, the backup takes control in seconds with no data loss. Robots and conveyors have a short-term autonomous operation mode. All movements are recorded with timestamps and automatically synced when the system recovers.

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