Warehouse Management APP
1 functional architect, 2 System analysts, 2 frontend developers, 2 backend developers, 1 designer, 2 QA engineers
Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Redis, React, Postgres SQL
Problem
The business faced problems with storing and accounting for a large volume of goods in warehouses:
- A large volume of goods in each warehouse;
- Difficult to track the constant movement of goods and changes in their quantity;
- Need to consider standards for storing different types of goods.
Solution
To solve this problem, it was decided to create an application that would help in warehouse accounting. For this purpose, based on mobile scanners like Zebra, it was decided to implement a mobile application for warehouse accounting.
Resolved Issues: solved the problem of accounting for warehouse good, reduced the time spent on inventory in the warehouse, reduced the time to find the necessary goods in the warehouse from several hours to several minutes, reduced the time to issue goods to the customer from tens of minutes to 5, created a unified database for storing warehouse goods
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Flexible work formats
For convenience we offer several standard models of work with our clients.
Time and material
Model works best when you don’t have a clear scope and want to be deeply involved in the development process.
Choose it if:
- you want to follow agile methodologies
- you need to be flexible due to quickly changing requirements and taste hypothesis time to time.
- you don’t have strict deadlines
All of that doesn’t mean you go in blind. Just like in the fixed-price model, you start your cooperation with planning, but only for the upcoming week or two. So instead of determining and fixing requirements for the whole project, you start fast and can further adjust the scope and priorities.
Fixed-capacity
This model focuses on ensuring the efficiency and velocity of the team. To achieve this, the supplier must ensure that different skill sets of members are assigned to a development squad to effectively deliver the project.
Choose it if:
- you want to follow agile methodologies
- you would like to have a fixed budget for a certain period, but don't have a clear idea on the defined scope of work or specifications
- you understand further support steps and define continued predictable costs
We need to work with the client to clarify the scope of work and prioritize the backlogs before the next iteration starts. As the project progresses, it allows the client to mold the project along the way to take advantage of newly released features.
Fixed-price
Model works best when you don’t have a clear scope and want to be deeply involved in the development process.
Choose it if:
- you want to follow agile methodologies
- you need to be flexible due to quickly changing requirements and taste hypothesis time to time.
- you don’t have strict deadlines
All of that doesn’t mean you go in blind. Just like in the fixed-price model, you start your cooperation with planning, but only for the upcoming week or two. So instead of determining and fixing requirements for the whole project, you start fast and can further adjust the scope and priorities.
The discount is applied annually for a period of 6 months.
We provide discount system for long-term cooperation customers. If the threshold is reached for the sum of all orders from one customer, a discount applies to all new subsequent projects.