Receiving + Putaway
ASN-aware receiving with carton-level barcode capture. Putaway suggestions ranked by velocity, slot type, and dock-to-stock distance.
Receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping — every workflow is designed around the scanner in your worker's hand. Server-driven mobile UI, AI-aware ops, and a free pairing with Axon Fleet when you're ready for end-to-end logistics.
25+ years of WMS & TMS behind every release. Talk to a US-based specialist who knows the warehouse — a real person every time.
From the dock door to the trailer, Axon WMS covers every step — and each module talks to the next without a single CSV export. Receiving feeds putaway. Picking feeds packing. Packing feeds shipping. Inventory updates in real time, on every scan.
ASN-aware receiving with carton-level barcode capture. Putaway suggestions ranked by velocity, slot type, and dock-to-stock distance.
Wave, batch, zone, and discrete picking — all on one mobile UI. Cartonization, packout verification, and label generation built in.
Cycle counts on a schedule or ad-hoc, with bin-level reconciliation and an audit trail for every adjustment — no untracked inventory drift.
3PLs run multiple clients on one instance. Inventory, billing, and SLAs partitioned per client — one platform, multiple books.
Warehouse workers don't sit at desks. Axon WMS ships with a server-driven mobile app — every screen, button, and workflow is configurable from the back office without an app-store release. Push a workflow change at 9, see it on every handheld at 9:01.
Mobile screens render from a JSON spec on the server. Change a workflow, change a button — without rebuilding or redeploying the app.
Zebra, Honeywell, Datalogic — every screen designed for hardware-trigger scanning, not finger-tap. Speed-optimized for high-volume floors.
Spotty wifi in the back of the warehouse? The app caches workflows and queues scans. The minute signal returns, everything syncs.
i18n built in from day one. The app and the worker speak the same language — without you running a separate dev cycle for it.
Operational AI that earns its keep: smarter slotting, demand-aware replenishment, anomaly detection on cycle counts, and a natural-language assistant your supervisors can actually talk to.
Velocity-aware bin assignment. Hot SKUs slot near the pack stations; slow movers go deep — automatically re-evaluated as your demand shifts.
Forward-pick replenishment triggered by predicted demand, not last-week's reorder point. Bins stay full where you need them.
Cycle-count drift, unexpected adjustment patterns, and shrinkage signals get surfaced before they hit the year-end inventory report.
Ask the assistant: "What's our on-hand for SKU 4471?" or "Why did Bin A-12 throw three counts this week?" — and get a real, grounded answer.
Run Axon WMS standalone — or pair it with Axon Fleet for one ledger from the receiving dock to the consignee's dock, so your warehouse inventory and dispatch board always agree.
Same login, same customers, same SKUs, same warehouses. Axon WMS and Axon Fleet share the same source of truth — they're not 'integrated', they're one platform.
When a packed shipment is ready to ship, the dispatch board picks it up automatically. Driver assigned, route built, BOL printed — no re-entry.
Your customer sees their order leave the warehouse and ride the truck — on one tracking screen. No 'check with the carrier'.
We're building Axon WMS with a small group of early-access warehouses. A US-based specialist learns your floor first, then we shape the product around how you actually run — concrete, hands-on, no generic rollout.
Send your dock layout, scanner model, and worst current pain to info@onebynext.com. A US-based specialist replies directly — we start from your operation, not a script.
We walk your real workflows together and shape Axon WMS around how your floor actually runs. Early-access partners help decide what we build next.
As your workflows come together, you get hands-on early access — SDUI screens drafted for your floor, your SKU and bin master loaded, running on real scanners.
Join as an early-access warehouse. Your first-year per-station rate is locked in, and your workflow asks keep shaping what we build next.
Walk your floor with a specialist.
No giant upfront contract. No per-transaction billing surprises. Early-access warehouses lock a per-station monthly rate for their first year — and keep preferred early-access pricing as we grow. Every Axon WMS module included from day one.
One-time onboarding fee may apply depending on warehouse complexity and SDUI workflow count. Fully transparent — scoped on the discovery call.
We're a small team building Axon WMS — and we're looking for forward-thinking warehouse operators to build it with us. Early-access warehouses get advantages later customers won't.
Your per-station rate is locked at early-access pricing for your first year, with preferred pricing as we grow. The earlier you join, the better the deal.
Built for warehouse operators, priced for warehouse operators. Not a bloated enterprise contract with a year-one lock-in — transparent per-station pricing that fits your P&L from day one.
A US-based specialist walks your dock during onboarding, backed by 25+ years of WMS and TMS engineering for warehouse operators and 3PLs. Every escalation lands with the people who actually build the product.
Your workflow requests don't sit in a backlog. Early-access-warehouse asks jump the queue and help shape what ships next.
Talk to a US-based specialist and walk your floor together.