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Stoecklin Logistics Inc.: StöcklinWCS Material flow & place management


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1170 Howell Mill Road, Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia, 30380
United States
1 (678) 244-1537  1 (404) 586-6824 
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Stoecklin Logistics Inc. Company Profile

The StöcklinWCS, a warehouse management and material flow system for automated storage, can be controlled by the Stöcklin WMS module or directly by a host system using transport orders.

The StöcklinWCS, a warehouse management and material flow system for automated storage, can be controlled by the Stöcklin WMS module or directly by a host system using transport orders.

The StöcklinWCS is located between the host (warehouse management system) and the system controls.

Automated communication with the host (warehouse management system) is accomplished by the host communication module in the StöcklinWCS.

In addition to storage location management, StöcklinWCS also includes a container management feature as well as the possibility of handling the stored article quantities.

If provided in cooperation with the host system, the StöcklinWCS can also take over retrieval strategies in addition to storage strategies.

StöcklinWCS also includes a visualization feature for the storage shelves. This makes it easy to supervise the allocation of each individual storage bay.

As the main user interface, the material flow control has a control center with integrated visualization of the conveying system. The material flow control executes transport orders and confirms their execution to the storage location management or to the host warehouse management system.

Intelligent Storage Location Management

  • Configurable storage locations
  • Zone management within storage facility
  • Storage and retrieval strategies with parameterizable strategies for all known storage concepts
  • Visualization of storage status with various views

Intuitive User Guidance

  • Optimized and intelligent control of material flows on automatic systems
  • Inclusion of all conveying and storage operations
  • Comprehensive features for energy-optimized operation
  • Material flow control for system supervision
  • Comprehensive user management
  • Multi-lingual
  • Interactive user input designed for optimized process control
  • Efficient context-related data access
  • Continuous logging of process sequences

Optimized realization for new systems as well as for modernization

  • Parameterizable processes (adjusting system variables)
  • Configurable host interface
  • Standardized data acquisition for migration
  • Development and realization processes acc. to GAMP