From production line
to port gate.
Production flow visibility, container tracking, customs compliance, and port scheduling. OMNIS connects the supply chain from factory floor to vessel.
Every stage. Every checkpoint. Every unit.
WIP tracking from raw material receipt through finished goods putaway. Stage-gate quality checks at each transition. Throughput analytics per line. Bottleneck detection with AI recommendations.
Container lifecycle. Gate to vessel.
Track 20/40ft containers from gate-in through customs clearance to vessel loading. Seal verification, weight compliance, and hold/release workflow built in.
See Container Workflow →Documentation that clears itself.
ESA compliance automation. Customs documentation generated from shipment data. Hold/release workflow with approver routing. Full audit trail for every container movement and document submission.
Port Scheduling
Berth allocation. Crane scheduling. Vessel ETA integration. Gate appointment management for drivers.
Quality Control
Inspection workflows at each production stage. Non-conformance tracking. Supplier scorecards. Certificate management.
Energy Monitoring
Facility energy consumption tracking. Peak demand identification. Cost optimization recommendations. Carbon reporting.
BOM & WIP
Bill of materials with component-level tracking. WIP across production stages. Assembly consumption logged per unit.
Supplier Portal
Inbound ASN management. Supplier scorecards on OTD, quality, accuracy. Self-service PO status for vendors.
Batch & Lot Traceability
Every unit linked to lot, batch, and supplier. Full genealogy for recall events. Regulatory reporting in minutes.
Built for the full supply chain.
| Capability | OMNIS | SAP MM/WM | Navis N4 | Generic WMS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WIP + production flow | ✓ Native | ✓ | — | — |
| Container lifecycle (gate to vessel) | ✓ | Add-on | ✓ | — |
| Customs documentation auto-gen | ✓ | Module | ✓ | — |
| BOM + component traceability | ✓ | ✓ | — | Limited |
| Batch/lot recall genealogy | ✓ Full | ✓ | — | Partial |
| Port scheduling (berth + crane) | ✓ | — | ✓ | — |
| Real-time 3D digital twin | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Starting price | $999/mo | $100K+/yr | Enterprise | $30K+/yr |
| Setup time | 15 min | 6–12 months | 6+ months | 2–4 months |
From Factory Floor to Port Gate
Manufacturing logistics has a unique challenge: the product doesn’t exist when the order is placed. WIP tracking from raw material receipt through production stages to finished goods putaway requires visibility that most warehouse systems don’t offer. OMNIS tracks every stage transition with quality gate checks, bottleneck detection, and throughput analytics per production line.
Container lifecycle management extends visibility beyond the warehouse walls. From the moment a 20ft or 40ft container arrives at the gate, OMNIS tracks it through customs clearance, seal verification, weight compliance checks, and loading operations. For facilities handling international freight, customs documentation generates automatically from shipment data, and the hold/release workflow routes approvals to the right people.
Port scheduling adds another layer for facilities near marine terminals. Berth allocation, crane scheduling, and vessel ETA integration connect the warehouse scheduling system to the broader port operations. Gate appointments for inbound trucks coordinate with vessel schedules to prevent the yard congestion that happens when 50 trucks arrive for the same vessel window.
Traceability is where manufacturing separates from distribution. Every finished unit links back to its lot, batch, supplier, and production line through BOM-level tracking. When a recall event triggers — or a regulator audits — the genealogy query returns in seconds rather than days. Batch records include component lot numbers, QC results, temperature logs for cold-chain steps, and the operator who signed off at each stage. This is the layer most generic WMS platforms treat as an afterthought; OMNIS treats it as foundational.
The integration surface spans ERP, PLM, and MES systems. Production orders flow in from SAP or Oracle. BOM revisions sync from PLM platforms like Teamcenter. Shop floor signals come from MES platforms via OPC-UA or MQTT. OMNIS positions as the operations hub that connects these enterprise systems to the physical reality of pallets, containers, and vessels — the layer where a production schedule becomes an actual movement on a dock.
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