Integration of data, materials, and intelligence for manufacturing enterprises.
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The Qditc Warehouse Control System monitors the operational status of all connected equipment in real time and updates inventory data continuously — giving management the visibility needed to replenish materials before stock runs out and production is affected. When the system detects an abnormal condition, it issues an alarm immediately and notifies the relevant personnel, reducing the time between fault detection and resolution.
The WCS collects and processes operational data from all connected devices, acting as the control layer between the WMS above and the physical hardware below. A built-in SCADA interface allows direct integration with additional hardware devices, making the system extensible as warehouse equipment configurations change.
The WCS retrieves task instructions from the Warehouse Management System and dynamically allocates equipment paths in real time. When conditions on the warehouse floor change, the system recalculates and selects the most efficient route — minimizing idle time and ensuring each device operates at its optimal throughput.
After loading the basic data, the main function menu is displayed, including entry points such as inbound, outbound, and inventory.
Also supports product or pallet methods. Click on ‘Outbound’ to select the type, search for the product, enter the quantity, and start task execution.
Support product or pallet methods, click on [Storage] to select the storage type, enter product information and confirm, and start task execution.
Click on ‘Inventory’ to take inventory by product or pallet, select inventory products, adjust actual inventory, and complete inventory tasks.
The Warehouse Control System provides a graphical view of storage location occupancy across the facility — showing which locations are in use, which are available, and what each position holds. Operators can query inventory positions directly from the visualization interface without navigating separate screens.
A dedicated interface for maintenance personnel allows direct equipment control outside of automated task flows — useful for commissioning, troubleshooting, and post-maintenance resets. Operators can set equipment status, reset tray occupancy, and make manual adjustments without triggering the normal scheduling logic.
The Warehouse Control System maintains separate log modules for inbound, outbound, inventory, and system events. Each log is searchable and filterable, giving operations teams and maintenance personnel a complete record of system activity for traceability, performance analysis, and incident review.