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Warehouse Distribution Software 
A powerful Warehouse Management, Distribution and Stock Control system, meeting all the needs and specialised requirements of a General Warehouse, Pick & Pack operation, Manufacturer or Stockist.
  • This product can suit the simplest of needs to a highly sophisticated multi site operation.
  • Goods in, can be from a provisional electronic file with receipt confirmed by the use of a hand held scanner.
  • The ability to handle multi warehouse and bin locations.
  • Your existing stock can be entered electronically after data manipulation by us.
  • Pick and pack notes can be created and confirmed using bar code technology.
  • A pick and pack manifest can be produced and goods collected from a bin number, in goods location order.
  • Costs can be assigned to both goods in and goods out.
  • Goods out can be consolidated and assigned to a haulier or vehicle or can be transferred to ROADFREIGHT or a Third party haulage system.
  • Automated charging can be applied.
These are just a few of the STOREFREIGHT features; please see the case studies below for more information.

Case Studies
  • A Midlands based company reclaims returned greeting cards for a major Manufacture. The greeting cards are entered into stock and are stored in a numbered bin location, with different quantities per box for each stock item. When the client sends an excel spreadsheet order, SF prepares a pick list, working to the closest match for Card quantities and in Bin location order, saving an enormous amount of time compared to the old manual system.


  • A Cold Storage warehouse in Scotland takes in palletised goods for storage, automatically charging for RHD and Chill Blasting (if required). One action produces all invoices for all clients.


  • An Irish based Client holds all stocks for a major home supplies chain of supermarkets, despatch orders are all taken in as an EDI file, quickly producing a pick list sorted by location. All deliveries and stock are confirmed on the internet each day, sorted by store location.


  • A small freight forwarder on the East Coast uses STOREFREIGHT to manually control bagged chemical stocks, held in three locations. Stock reports are emailed to warehouses and the principle. Very simple, very inexpensive, but works well.
Updated: June 22, 2007