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System Service

Custom WMS and WCS services designed around AGV execution.

We do not only supply AGV hardware. We can also help define or customize the control layer that makes automation workable: task release, location rules, queue logic, system handoff and the connection between warehouse, production and AGV execution.

WMS WCS control layer and operations visibility
Why this matters

The control layer often decides whether AGV can scale

When routes, pickup points and priorities are simple, AGV can start with lighter task logic. But once inventory rules, multiple vehicles, warehouse-production coordination or traceability become important, the project needs a stronger WMS/WCS layer. That is where custom design becomes valuable.

What we can design

Typical system capabilities around AGV

  • Task release rules for inbound, outbound, replenishment and line-side supply
  • Location logic, queue logic and station handoff rules
  • Status feedback and digital records between AGV, warehouse and production systems
  • Integration planning for WMS, WCS, ERP, MOM or production-side systems
Who needs this most

The strongest fit is usually one of these three

  • Customers with AGV intent but no suitable WMS yet
  • Customers whose current ERP/WMS cannot support AGV task orchestration well
  • Projects that need a combined warehouse-plus-manufacturing logistics control layer
Warehouse context

Warehouse projects often require stronger location and inventory logic

High-bay storage, narrow aisle operation, replenishment planning and dense inventory turnover depend heavily on a system layer that can translate warehouse logic into AGV tasks.

Manufacturing context

Manufacturing projects need task coordination between nodes

Line-side delivery, buffer management, WIP transfer and internal route timing often fail not because AGV cannot move, but because the task layer is not designed well enough for real production coordination.

How we engage

Start from the current workflow, not from software labels

We usually begin by understanding your current route map, task trigger logic, warehouse rules, production rhythm and system landscape. From there, we can advise whether the project can start with lighter AGV control logic, whether a WCS layer is enough, or whether a custom WMS/WCS structure is the safer long-term path.