Warehouse Settings
Per-warehouse configuration: zones, racks, bays, and operational preferences.
Why this matters
The system's intelligence is only as good as your warehouse model. Spending an hour up-front to define zones, racks, and client affinity rules means putaway tasks route correctly, storage allocation respects client preferences, and picks follow efficient paths. Skipping this step turns smart automation into chaos.
Who this is designed for
Roles
Platform Owner
Full system administrator with access to all tenants and configuration.
Business Owner
Manages business operations, billing, and high-level reporting.
Warehouse Manager
Oversees warehouse floor operations, staff, and inventory accuracy.
Overview
How Warehouse Settings works
Warehouse Settings is the per-warehouse configuration screen where managers define the physical and operational structure of each facility. Zones, racks, dock doors, capacity defaults, and client affinity rules all live here.
This is the configuration that drives every automated decision the system makes about putaway, storage allocation, picking sequences, and dock scheduling. Setting it up correctly is the foundation for accurate operations.
Multi-warehouse tenants can configure each location independently — different zone layouts, different client affinities, different operational hours — and the system respects each warehouse's rules.
Key capabilities
What you can do
- Zone, rack, bay, and level layout
- Client-to-zone affinity rules
- Operational hour configuration
- Multi-warehouse tenant support
- Per-warehouse defaults
See it live
Want to see Warehouse Settings in action?
A 30-minute demo walks through Warehouse Settings and the rest of the platform — tailored to your operation.