A full WMS, priced per module.
Receiving, putaway, wave and zone picking, cycle counting, slotting and dispatch — buy the warehouse capabilities you actually run, skip the ones you don't. Standalone, or synced to NetSuite or Xero.
The same three problems, every time.
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Inventory software is not a WMS
Stock counts in an accounting add-on tell you what you have — not where it is, or the fastest path to pick it. A WMS owns bins, pick paths, and the work happening on the floor.
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Full WMS suites are overkill on day one
Traditional WMS licences make you buy slotting, waves and labour management before your first pick. Most floors need receiving, inventory and dispatch first — and the rest when volume demands it.
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Paper and tribal knowledge run the floor
Pick lists on paper, putaway by memory, stocktakes that close the warehouse for a weekend. Every process that lives in someone's head breaks the day they're away.
8 modules, à-la-carte, NZ$2,742 / month all-in.
Most warehouses go live with the receiving / inventory / dispatch trio, add cycle counting in the first month, and layer wave or zone picking once order volume justifies it. Slotting comes last — it needs your velocity data to be useful.
Receiving/Inbound
ASN-driven receiving, dock scheduling and putaway
FromNZ$299 / moInventory Management
Stock by SKU, bin, batch and location with full transaction history
FromNZ$399 / moShipping/Outbound
Pack queue, label print, tracking and end-of-day manifest
FromNZ$299 / moWave Picking
Batch orders into waves by deadline, zone or carrier
FromNZ$349 / moZone Picking
Pickers stay in zone; orders cross zones at the handoff
FromNZ$349 / moCycle Counting
Rolling counts on mobile, with variance investigation
FromNZ$299 / moSlotting Optimization
Velocity-based bin placement recommendations
FromNZ$449 / mo- Rollout
Exceptions Management
Detection, routing and resolution for warehouse exceptions
FromNZ$299 / mo
These modules are recommended — not required. Mix in or drop out anything that does not fit your operation. Pricing scales linearly with the modules you keep.
The honest answers.
Do I need a full WMS, or is inventory software enough?
Honest answer: if one person can still walk the floor and know where everything is, inventory software is probably enough. You need a WMS when mispicks, stocktake downtime, or new-starter training time start costing real money — usually somewhere past a few hundred orders a week or a few thousand bin locations. OpsUI lets you start with inventory and dispatch, then add WMS modules when the floor demands them.
Does OpsUI work with barcode scanners?
Yes — picking, putaway, and cycle counts run on Bluetooth scanners that pair with the phones and tablets you already have. See the Hardware page for the validated scanner stack we ship with.
Can the WMS run alongside our existing ERP or accounting system?
Yes. NetSuite sync is live and bidirectional — orders, inventory movements and fulfilment events flow both ways in real time. Xero, MYOB, Abel and SAP Business One connectors are wired against your tenant during rollout. Your ledger stays where it is; OpsUI runs the floor.
How long does a WMS rollout take?
It depends on your data, integrations, and team availability — we don't quote a fixed number on the website because we'd be inventing it. Rollouts are staged: receiving and inventory first, then dispatch, then picking strategies — one module set at a time, scoped honestly in the demo.
Warehouse Management (WMS)? Let's scope it.
Walk us through your current setup and we will show you which OpsUI modules fit, what the rollout looks like, and where the gaps are.
