Warehousing
Warehouse Management Systems
Using software platforms like Manhattan, Blue Yonder, or SAP to track inventory locations, manage pick waves, optimize slotting, and process orders. WMS proficiency separates entry-level warehouse workers from those who can move into lead and supervisor roles.
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Prerequisites
Build a strong foundation by completing these skills first.
Learning Paths
Choose a path that matches your experience level and work toward mastery at your own pace.
Beginner Friendly
1 path
Start here
Learn what a warehouse management system does, how handheld RF scanners and wave picking work, and why inventory accuracy drives every me...
Intermediate
1 path
Designed for warehouse workers ready to move into supervisory or lead roles. This intermediate path builds on hands-on experience with fo...