Inbound & putaway
Receive goods, check quantities and assign storage locations.
// Software · Warehouse
Custom warehouse management — inbound, storage, picking, packing and shipping with barcode scanning and real-time stock, built for how your warehouse works.
// What you get
Receive goods, check quantities and assign storage locations.
Fast, error-free operations with mobile barcode/QR scanning.
Guided pick lists and packing to speed up order fulfilment.
Live inventory synced with your shop and ERP, always accurate.
Multi-location, zone and bin management for larger warehouses.
User roles and an audit trail of every stock movement.
// Why it matters
Every warehouse has its own layout, process and rules — which is why generic WMS software so often fights against how you actually work. Codewerk Solutions builds custom warehouse management systems in Node.js and React: inbound, storage, picking, packing and shipping, with mobile barcode scanning, real-time stock, multi-location support, user roles and a full audit trail.
Connected to your Shopware shop and ERP, a custom WMS keeps stock accurate everywhere, speeds up fulfilment, and reduces the picking and shipping errors that cost you customers.
// In detail
What we actually do under the hood — so you can judge the work, not just the promise.
Node.js services with a React or Vue front end that runs on the cheap Android tablet your warehouse actually uses. Barcode and QR scanning through the browser, no native app, no app-store review cycle, one version deployed everywhere.
Picking lists, bin locations, partial deliveries, backorders and returns — and a UI that works with gloves on, in bad light, on flaky WiFi. Scans queue locally and sync when the signal returns, because a warehouse that stops when the WiFi drops is a warehouse that stops.
Stock is the number people trust or stop trusting. Reservations, live availability across locations and honest delivery dates, synced with the ERP through a queue with retries — and never served from a search index, which is eventually consistent.
// FAQ
Usually not. A standard Android tablet or phone with the browser camera handles most barcode work. If you already have Zebra or Honeywell devices, the web app runs on those too.
That is the normal case. The ERP stays the master of stock and orders; the warehouse tool is the interface your people actually enjoy using, and a middleware keeps the two in sync with an audit log.
A focused picking and stock app is typically 6–12 weeks. We start with the one process that hurts most, ship it, and let the people using it tell us what comes next.
Send a short brief — we reply within one business day.