GKE Warehousing & Logistics Pte Ltd is a leading partner of choice where customers can enjoy reliable, accessible and well-managed distribution centre operations that are synchronized with their supply chain operations. GKE has many years of experience in managing of client’s warehouses and has a total land areas of 613,575 square feet comprising of two warehouses.

GKE selected KEYfields’ iWMS to replace it current legacy WMS to manage its eco-friendly facilities. The scope of works include automating inbound and outbound activities, inventory management, billing and interface to Tradenet.

According to Marina Neo, Managing Director, GKE Warehousing & Logistics Pte. Ltd., “Due to expansion and diversification into new warehousing businesses, we need a system not only able to manage our current warehousing activities but the new licensed warehouse business. In line with our eco-friendly facilities operations, we are looking for a solution that support ‘Green’. KEYfields iWMS has clearly met our criteria with their integrated solutions from operations, billing and interfacing with Tradenet.”

Kenny Tan, GM for KEYfields, comments, “A common issue faced by most companies today is when shipping and warehousing departments, though having the same common objectives of providing the best-in-class service in their respective domains, do not possess a common internalized platform to exchange information. Information originating from one department cannot be readily used in another department, arising in the need to manually re-enter, check, re-check, confirm, and re-confirm information across departments. iWMS provides ONE common platform that integrates information seamlessly. Information visibility and consistency across the organization by using trade declarations from governing bodies as base documents. This not only improve work flow as the system guides users on follow-up actions, it also Reduce data entry, Reuse & Recycle available information and Reunite processes. We are pleased to be selected by GKE in their efforts to go ‘Green’ with iWMS.”