Flash WMS
Fulfillment Execution Platform
Flash· OMS × WMS
System-controlled judgments, continuously calibrated in operation
Flash WMS shifts critical fulfillment judgments to the system,
continuously calibrating decisions during operation,
so complex fulfillment remains stable under peaks and change.
Three Categories of System-Controlled Judgments
I|Pre-Execution Judgment & Admission Control
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Whether an order meets execution conditions
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Which execution path the order should follow
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Whether replenishment or resources should be triggered in advance
II|Execution Control & Stable Operations
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Unified control of execution order and priority
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System-based matching of picking methods and labor allocation
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Coordinated control between replenishment and main execution flow
III|Operational Monitoring & Pace Judgment
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Monitoring fulfillment timeliness and key process states
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Decomposing pace changes to identify sources
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Identifying exception trends and triggering system-level responses
12 Critical Judgments
01|Order Identification & Execution Admission
Before execution, the system evaluates whether orders meet execution conditions and routes non-executable orders to independent handling paths.
03|Replenishment Priority & Execution Guidance
When inventory conditions are judged to impact predefined execution plans, the system automatically generates replenishment tasks, differentiates urgent and routine replenishment, and guides replenishment quantities and target locations.
05|Execution Order & Priority Control
Execution order and priority are determined prior to execution and maintained consistently throughout execution.
07|Outbound Consistency Validation & Release Judgment
Before outbound release, the system validates consistency across orders, physical parcels, and execution status, intercepts abnormal orders, and confirms outbound release and courier handover through parcel scanning.
09|Fulfillment Timeliness & Pace Monitoring
The system continuously evaluates whether fulfillment pace deviates from predefined ranges and records key process states.
11|Inventory Turnover & Location Capacity Judgment
The system evaluates inventory distribution and turnover dynamics
to determine whether the current inventory structure supports predefined execution pace.
02|Inventory Availability & Accuracy Validation
The system validates whether inventory can be allocated before order execution and continuously evaluates inventory accuracy and data reliability to ensure picking and fulfillment operations proceed as planned.
04|Order Structure Segmentation
Order structures are analyzed to determine execution paths, providing standardized inputs for downstream execution methods.
06|Picking Method & Labor Allocation Judgment
Picking methods and labor allocation are judged based on order structure and execution strategy.
08|Execution-Phase Exception Isolation Judgment
Exceptions arising during execution are identified, isolated, and routed to independent handling processes.
10|Process Node Pace Decomposition
When pace changes occur, process nodes are decomposed to identify contributing factors.
12|Execution Exception Trend Judgment
Exception trends are continuously evaluated to determine whether system-level handling should be escalated.