Inside our warehouse mapping, explained
A warehouse only works if you can find things in it. As stock grows, "I know roughly where it is" stops being good enough — and every slow pick is a late order. Atasuai's WMS maps your space so every item has an exact home.
Every product gets an address
Zones, aisles, racks, and shelves are modelled as real locations, and each SKU is assigned to one. Instead of hunting, your team is directed straight to the spot — the same way every time.
Picks follow the shortest path
Because the system knows where everything sits, it can order a pick list by location — so a packer walks the floor once, not back and forth. Receiving and put-away work the same way, in reverse.
Counts that actually match
When location and stock are tied together, cycle counts get faster and discrepancies surface early — so the number on the screen matches the number on the shelf.
Aisle-level precision is quiet infrastructure: you mostly notice it when orders go out on time, every time.