Introduction to WMS+
WMS+ User Guide
A practical guide for users and supervisors who use WMS+ in daily warehouse work
Why WMS+ Matters
WMS+ gives warehouse teams a standard way to complete daily tasks on the mobile device. The workflows use clear steps that help users follow the same process during receiving, movement, picking and shipping. A consistent approach keeps work predictable and reduces avoidable mistakes that slow the warehouse down.
The User Guide explains how the main workflows fit together across a typical warehouse day and shows what users will see on the device during each step. The content supports new users, helps with training sessions and provides a reference when features change.
Let’s get started.
Start Here
Use these links to move directly to the areas of the guide that help new users and trainers.
New to WMS+?
→ Getting Started: Core Concepts and Screens
Training your team?
→ Step-by-Step Workflows (Receiving, Putaway, Picking)
Looking for recent updates?
→ Latest Release Notes
Inside This Guide
The guide follows the sequence of a typical warehouse day so you can learn tasks in the order they are completed on the floor.
Getting Started
Screens, navigation, scanning, trips, pallets and reason codesReceiving and Intake
GRPO receiving, customer returns and adjustments inInventory Movement
Putaway, transfers, lookup, adjustments out and ad-hoc countsPicking and Outbound
Guided picking, wave and zone picking, staging, labeling and Return to Vendor.DSD and Mobile Sales
Route picking, field orders, invoicing and mobile returnsProduction Workflows
Issue to production and receiving finished goodsRelease Notes
What is new, what is improved and what is fixed
Each workflow page shows the screens, steps and conditions that affect how the process behaves on the device.
Search This Guide
Use the search field to locate a workflow, screen or document type and move directly to the right page.