No production context
Generic WMS tools don't understand work orders, BOM consumption or staging for the line.
Control inventory, picking, packing, movements, and barcode workflows in a warehouse built around factory operations.
Most warehouse software was built for distribution centers. Drop it into a factory and the cracks show up fast:
Generic WMS tools don't understand work orders, BOM consumption or staging for the line.
Lots and batches end at the warehouse door instead of following the material into production.
Stock counts diverge from what's on the shelf because every movement is a typing exercise.
Upliftic ties the warehouse and the floor together on one shared data model. Material flows from receiving to dispatch through a single auditable chain — and every department reads the same numbers in real time.
Scan inbound, capture lots and put away in one flow.
Shelf- and bin-level location tracking.
Stage materials for orders without moving spreadsheets.
Verified packing lists tied to the originating order.
Confirm shipments with full chain-of-custody.
Live stock by product, lot, shelf and bin.
Full audit trail of every move and reason code.
Drive every transaction with a scan instead of a keystroke.
Guided workflows with order-line validation.
Compare picked vs ordered before the truck leaves.
Know exactly which orders are packed and ready to ship.
One platform, three perspectives:
Scans replace typing, so mispicks and miscounts collapse.
Guided workflows shave seconds off every line.
Cycle counts replace painful wall-to-walls.
Every order has a known status from pick to ship.
Because the WMS and MES share one database, every receipt, pick and shipment is visible to production planning instantly — and every production consumption decrements stock the moment it happens. No nightly sync. No reconciliation jobs. No 'why don't the numbers match?' meetings.
Upliftic was designed around manufacturing realities — work orders, BOM consumption, lot traceability — but the warehouse side stands alone for distribution-style use cases too.
Yes. Receiving, putaway, picking, transfers, packing and shipping can all be barcode-driven on handheld scanners, smartphones or USB scanners.
It's not a sync — the WMS and MES share one data model. Production consumption updates stock instantly, and finished goods land in inventory the moment they're reported complete.
Yes. Upliftic runs in the browser, so there are no factory servers to maintain and no per-site installations to roll out.
See how a WMS designed for manufacturing keeps your floor supplied and your stock honest.