Warehouse in Kyrgyzstan automated based on AXELOT WMS X5 without a single modification of the system

Customer
Umai Group LLC
IT Provider
AXELOT
Year of project completion
2022
Project timeline
June, 2021 - December, 2021
Project scope
1368 man-hours
Goals
The move from the old, un-automated warehouse to the new warehouse with the simultaneous launch of the WMS helped the company achieve its strategic goal - to make the warehouse capabilities match the growing needs of the business.

The uniqueness of the project

The "out-of-the-box" functionality of the AXELOT WMS X5 system was sufficient to fully automate the Customer's warehouse processes. And thanks to the decision to launch the WMS gradually along with the move to the new warehouse, adaptation to the new working conditions was as painless as possible both for the personnel and for the company's logistics as a whole.
Used software

AXELOT WMS X5
Difficulty of implementation
Kazakhstan
Project Description
The customer was automating an entirely new warehouse. In the process of forming business processes, the specialists from the customer's project team relied on the contractor's experience in automating warehouses of similar specifics. As a result, the move to the new warehouse, which was already under AXELOT WMS X5 control, was carried out.

It was decided to carry out a gradual launch of the WMS at the new warehouse, which allowed "painless" implementation of the move and provided a comfortable period of adaptation to work with the system.
Project geography
Kazakhstan

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According to the statistics agency, the number of telecommunication and IT companies has increased 1.8 times in the last five years. At the beginning of 2023, there are more than 12 thousand ICT companies operating in the country. More than 100 thousand people are employed in the industry. At the end of 2022, the volume of ICT services grew by 125.5% and amounted to 22.9 trillion soums, of which 4.2 trillion soums were programming services provided by Uzbek companies and specialists. The total revenue of Uzbekistan's IT sector for the first quarter of 2023 reached 2.38 trillion soums - almost four times more than in the same period of 2022. Exports of digital services increased to $57.2 million. According to IT Park, net income amounted to more than 90% of revenue or 2.158 trillion soums.

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