We are Buoyant Stockpile, the pioneer of modern industrial logistics services & Warehouse management service provider in India. Our journey began in 2007 with the sole aim of transforming spaces into business value for you.
Buoyant forms the core of our promise to bring you cutting-edge infrastructure and unmatched scale. We are continually optimizing our solutions in this challenging space, so we can be your seamless one-stop partner with flexible end-to-end solutions.
We have over 10 years of experience providing the services, installation, and logistic needs of our customers. From our customers to our associates, all are treated fairly, equally, and with respect. We believe in empowering our managers, thus allowing them to react quickly to our customer’s needs.
Buoyant continually embrace new technology allowing us to further increase efficiency and responsiveness to our customer’s needs. Continuing education and training is a priority at Buoyant, so our customers can reap the benefit of the most skilled workforce available.
Although a WMS is complex and expensive to implement and run, organizations gain benefits that can justify the complexity and costs. Implementing a WMS can help an organization reduce labor costs, improve inventory accuracy, improve flexibility and responsiveness, decrease errors in picking and shipping goods, and improve customer service. Modern warehouse management systems operate with real-time data, allowing the organization to manage the most current information on activities like orders, shipments, receipts and any movement of goods.
Warehouse design, which enables organizations to customize workflow and picking logic to make sure that the warehouse is designed for optimized inventory allocation. The WMS establishes bin slotting that maximizes storage space and accounts for variances in seasonal inventory.
Inventory tracking, which enables the use of advanced tracking systems, including radio-frequency identification (RFID), automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) and barcode scanners to make sure that goods can be found easily when they need to move.
Receiving and putaway, which allows inventory putaway and retrieval, often with pick-to-light or pick-to-voice technology to help warehouse workers locate goods.
Picking and packing goods, including zone picking, wave picking and batch picking. Warehouse workers can also use lot zoning and task interleaving functions to guide the pick-and-pack tasks in the most efficient way.
Shipping, which enables the WMS to send bills-of-lading (B/L) ahead of the shipment, generate packing lists and invoices for the shipment and send advance shipment notifications to recipients.
Labor management, which helps warehouse managers monitor workers' performance by using key performance indicators (KPIs) that indicate workers who perform above or below standards.
Yard and dock management, which assists truck drivers coming into a warehouse to find the right loading docks. A more complex use of yard and dock management enables cross-docking.
Reporting, which helps managers analyze the performance of warehouse operations and find areas to improve.