Flash WMS
Fulfillment Execution Platform
Decision Shifted Forward · System-Driven · Stable Execution
A Fulfillment Execution System
Built for Peak Operations
When order volatility, workforce changes,
and multi-platform operations become the norm,
long-term fulfillment stability depends on
whether critical decisions are system-carried in advance.
99.5%+
Inventory Accuracy
<0.1%
Order Error Rate
98%+
On-time Dispatch
+30–40%
Labor Productivity
Data is based on long-term stable operations of Flash-operated warehouses, validated across multiple countries, warehouses, and platforms, including sustained peak-volume scenarios.
Root Cause
Fulfillment Instability Is Caused by
Decisions Remaining on the Floor
The most common on-site issues
are not missing workflows,
but repeated on-the-spot decisions during execution.
01|Execution Order Varies by Individual
Similar orders receive different decisions from different operators,
making execution paths inconsistent over time.
02|Inventory and Exceptions Rely on Manual Intervention
Without unified decision logic,
stockouts, overselling, and rework risks escalate during peak periods.
03|Exceptions Enter the Main Execution Flow
Issues are not isolated,
repeatedly disrupting the core execution rhythm.
Unstable Sequencing
Unstable Inventory
Unisolated Exceptions
These are not isolated issues,
but structural outcomes of decisions not being system-driven.
System-Owned Decisions
Flash WMS |Fulfillment Execution System
Designed for e-commerce and 3PL operations,
Flash WMS shifts recurring and failure-prone fulfillment decisions
from the warehouse floor and solidifies them
as system-level capabilities,
enabling warehouses to operate consistently
through peaks and constant change.
🔹 Three key judgments for system takeover
Judgment Shifted to the System
Exceptions Isolated Before Execution
Decisions Continuously Calibrated
When critical decisions are system-driven, fulfillment operations no longer depend on individual experience, but become a sustainable and repeatable execution model.
01|Pre-Execution Judgment & Admission Control
Before execution begins,
the system determines whether and how orders should be executed,
isolating uncertainty outside the main execution flow.
02|Execution Control & Stable Operations
During execution,
the system continuously controls sequence, pace, and task allocation,
preventing peaks and changes from amplifying operational deviation.
03|Operational Monitoring & Pace Judgment
Before issues escalate,
the system identifies pace deviations and risk signals in advance,
and triggers system-level intervention when necessary.