for teams starting at 1 user
- Prioritize goods receipt, inventory or picking
- Web-based on PC, tablet and mobile devices
- Standard processes for a fast go-live
When people search for logistics software, they often mean very different systems: an ERP extension, transport software, a shipping tool or a warehouse management system. COGLAS WEB WMS is the logistics software for operational warehouse processes: web-based, scalable to your needs and focused on goods receipt, warehouse management, picking, material flow and shipping.
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In brief
Logistics software digitizes processes along the logistics chain. For the warehouse, that means stock levels, storage locations, goods receipt, picking, internal moves, shipping and integrations are managed in one system. COGLAS WEB WMS is logistics software with a WMS focus. It complements ERP, SAP, shops, carriers and hardware with operational warehouse control; entry starts from €490/month.
Pricing transparency
With COGLAS WEB WMS you start with the process scope your warehouse needs today. You only pay for the modules and integrations you actually use, and can extend users, modules or connections at any time.
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Comparison
| System type | Typical focus | Good fit | Limit in the warehouse |
|---|---|---|---|
| ERP | Orders, items, purchasing, sales, accounting | Leading system for commercial processes | often too little mobile warehouse control and storage-location logic |
| TMS | Transport, tours, freight, forwarding | when transport planning and freight dispatch are in focus | rarely runs goods receipt, pick, pack and storage locations |
| Shipping tool | Labels, carriers, tracking | when only parcel shipping and carrier integration are missing | does not solve stock levels, picking or material flow |
| WMS / COGLAS | operational warehouse control from receipt to shipping | when stock, locations, staff and integrations need to be managed | not a replacement for a full ERP or TMS strategy |
Topic hub
The overview links directly to the pages that explain each process, benefit and integration in detail.
Manage advance shipping notices, delivery notes, purchase orders, QA, labels and putaway digitally.
Steer stock levels, storage locations, batches, best-before dates, blocked stock and movements transparently.
Guide staff on mobile devices through item, storage location, quantity and pick sequence.
Connect packing process, documents, labels, carrier integration and shipping status.
Embed transfers, replenishment, transport orders and warehouse technology in the process.
Make stock quality, throughput and bottlenecks visible in day-to-day warehouse operations.
Key criteria
Before selecting a system, clarify whether transport, shipping, an ERP process or operational warehouse control is the real problem.
For warehouse processes, logistics software needs stock status, storage locations, mobile dialogues, pick, pack, replenishment and confirmations.
ERP, SAP, shops, carriers, scanners, printers, scales and warehouse technology have to be embedded in the process logic.
Good logistics software starts with the most important warehouse process and grows later through processes, sites or clients.
Staff need clear dialogues, mobile guidance and little training effort, not just a complex admin interface.
Search time, picking errors, stock quality, shipping throughput and rework must improve in day-to-day operations.
Benefits
ERP systems organize orders, purchasing, sales and master data. Storage-location logic, mobile scanning and pick guidance need operational WMS depth.
Transport management systems plan tours, freight and forwarding processes. They do not replace stock, storage-location or picking logic in the warehouse.
Carrier and label systems speed up shipping data. They do not answer where goods are located, how they are picked or whether stock levels are correct.
A WMS brings together goods receipt, stock, storage location, pick, pack, shipping, stocktaking and material flow as one operational process.
The right logistics software depends on which system stays the leading one and which status data flows back between ERP, shop, carrier and warehouse.
Anyone looking for logistics software should first clarify whether the bottleneck sits in the warehouse, in transport, in the shipping label or in enterprise control.
Integrations
COGLAS connects SAP/ERP, shops, carriers, scanners and hardware bi-directionally — from order to status feedback.
Check the fit
The key question isn't whether a WMS can do a lot, but whether it matches your bottleneck, starting scope and system landscape.
Good fit
Less of a fit
FAQ
Logistics software is an umbrella term for systems that digitally support logistics processes. This can include ERP modules, transport management systems, shipping tools and warehouse management systems. For warehouse processes, a WMS is particularly relevant because it operationally runs stock levels, storage locations, staff, picking, shipping and integrations.
COGLAS WEB WMS is both: logistics software for operational warehouse processes and a warehouse management system with a focus on warehouse control. The software runs goods receipt, warehouse management, picking, internal moves and shipping, and connects these processes with ERP, SAP, shops, carriers and warehouse technology.
Logistics software is the broader term and can also cover transport, shipping, route planning or ERP processes. Warehouse management software is more narrowly defined and focuses on stock levels, storage locations and movements inside the warehouse. COGLAS sits in this space but goes deeper than a simple stock list through WMS process control.
Logistics software for the warehouse pays off when stock levels are not up to date, staff spend a lot of time searching, picking errors occur, shipping is handled manually or data is maintained multiple times between ERP, shop, carrier and warehouse. A simple list is then no longer enough; a WMS guides the work steps directly on the shop floor.
In most cases COGLAS does not replace the ERP. ERP or SAP remain the leading system for orders, items and commercial processes. COGLAS complements them with operational warehouse control: mobile dialogues, storage locations, picking, shipping, status confirmations and integrations into the existing system landscape, so warehouse teams no longer work in parallel lists.
Costs depend on user count, process scope, data quality, operating model and integrations. COGLAS WEB WMS starts from €490/month, which makes it interesting for smaller warehouse teams too. A reliable estimate needs the concrete initial scope, for example goods receipt, picking, shipping and integrations.
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Next step
The demo focuses on your processes, systems and a sensible starting scope: which steps slow you down, which integrations matter, how quickly a lean start is realistic.