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Wiise partners with Tasklet to boost warehouse management for SMEs

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Wiise has announced a partnership with Tasklet Factory to integrate warehouse management capabilities into its enterprise resource planning platform for small and medium-sized businesses in Australia and New Zealand.

The partnership will see Tasklet Factory's Warehouse Management System (WMS), which is in use globally with over 2,000 businesses, integrated into Wiise's ERP and accounting software.

This integration is aimed at streamlining and digitising warehouse operations by providing end-to-end visibility across warehouse and wider business functions for small and medium-sized businesses across the region.

Tasklet Factory's WMS is well-established in the market, powering barcode scanning solutions for sectors such as distribution, automation, healthcare, and retail. Its customer base includes organisations such as Baumer, Johnson & Johnson, Arsenal, and the IKEA Museum.

Warehouse efficiency

The collaboration addresses a growing demand for integrated mobile warehouse tools designed to reduce manual processes and establish a seamless connection to broader business systems. Industry trends indicate that small and medium-sized businesses are increasingly seeking solutions that give real-time data delivery and reduce operational complexity.

Charlie Wood, Chief Executive Officer of Wiise, said:

"Tasklet Factory brings deep expertise in mobile warehouse technology. Together, we're solving a real pain point for businesses that need to manage inventory and logistics more efficiently while navigating complex supply chains. This partnership means our customers can access a world-class warehouse solution that integrates seamlessly with Wiise's ERP platform."

Claus Norwell Holmsgaard, Regional Director APAC at Tasklet Factory, said:

"We've known of Wiise for years, and the timing is now right to come together. Our Mobile WMS is a great fit for Wiise's growing customer base, and we're excited to offer a combined solution that helps customers deliver better warehouse experiences."

According to Wiise, over 300 businesses in Australia and New Zealand currently utilise its ERP platform, representing sectors such as wholesale distribution, manufacturing, financial and professional services. The platform is used to consolidate technology systems, enable real-time visibility, and enhance operational efficiency.

Customer experience

One such customer is Taipan, an Australian-owned business specialising in hydraulic hose system distribution, which has operated for more than two decades. Taipan previously relied on multiple systems to manage different business functions, including warehouse management.

Linda Farrell, Administrative Chief Executive Officer at Taipan, said:

"Our old system was server-based, which made it a struggle when you weren't in the building. Wiise's cloud-based solution has given us ongoing support and the assurance that we can keep growing, with Wiise's system there to support that growth."

The new partnership is expected to help automation of manual processes by extending mobile WMS capabilities to customers who rely on Wiise's ERP as the central platform for their business management and accounting needs.

Wiise and Tasklet Factory are focusing on the requirements of small and medium-sized businesses in Australia and New Zealand that are adopting digital tools to support post-pandemic shifts in supply chain management, e-commerce, and remote operations.

The collaboration between Wiise and Tasklet Factory reflects ongoing developments in the warehouse management technology sector, as more businesses prioritise digital transformation to drive process efficiency and operational transparency.

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