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Warehouse Orchestration

Your WMS executes.WareBee conducts.

WareBee orchestrates the WMS you already run: AI recommendations — slotting moves, batching, schedules, configuration changes — flow back into your WMS for execution, turning it into a continuously optimised operation.

See orchestration in action
Warehouse orchestration in WareBee — AI recommendations flowing back to the WMS for execution

Recommendations that close the loop

Most analytics stop at a dashboard. WareBee's optimisation engines go further: they update WMS and ERP configuration, parameters and tasks, implementing the recommendations they generate.

AI agents form intelligent workflows that continuously learn from and adapt to changing warehouse conditions — reducing manual intervention while your team keeps the final say.

  • Slotting moves, batching and schedules sent to the WMS
  • Configuration and parameter updates, not just reports
  • Agent workflows that adapt as conditions change
Meet the AI agents
WareBee orchestration loop updating WMS configuration, parameters and tasks from optimisation results

Orchestration you can audit

Automation without oversight is how warehouses drift into trouble. WareBee polices its own orchestration: plan monitoring flags operational decisions that drift from policy, and every executed change traces back to its simulated evidence.

Storage and process compliance run continuously alongside, so the optimised warehouse is also the compliant one.

See compliance auditing
WareBee plan monitoring flagging operational decisions that drift from policy during warehouse orchestration

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What is warehouse orchestration?

Warehouse orchestration coordinates the systems and decisions that run a warehouse — WMS, planning tools, labour, slotting, scheduling — so they act as one continuously optimised operation instead of disconnected silos. The WMS keeps executing transactions; the orchestration layer decides what it should execute next, and why.

WareBee orchestrates any existing WMS. The digital twin holds the current state, the AI agents and optimisation engines compute the next best configuration, and the changes flow back through the Universal WMS API — parameters, tasks and plans, implemented rather than merely suggested.

The result is a warehouse that adapts weekly instead of annually: re-slotted ahead of demand shifts, staffed to the forecast, batched to the order profile — with your team approving the plan and the twin holding the evidence.