CHEP Pallet Management System

by Sarmaad Amin 28. August 2009 03:48

Well, another nice day in the office today… just finalised the last minute touches on our asset management system solution, that is due for a demo anytime now. very happy with the results so far.

One of our clients has approached us about a month ago to develop a CHEP pallet management system for their organisation and now we demo it to them.

this is our first demo to the stakeholders of the project and I am really excited to get their feedback on our hard work. enough talking… this time I am including a screenshot of couple of pages of the application…

pallets_stocktake

This screenshot is from the administration system.
showing the stocktake list that are entered from deferent sites.

As you can see, Its a web based pallet management system. the application if fully Ajaxified which makes it easy to use and operate.

I have also included this screenshot from the site portal showing the process of sending pallets from Sydney location to another CHEP depo.

site_movement_in

this is by far one of the nicest applications I have ever worked on. it uses few different technologies and tools.
We used Microsoft Queue Messaging System to place a job to generate the export files to sent to CHEP for invoicing and we used Telerik Reporting component to generate the report needed by management.

well, this application might be up and running now, but we are working on some really nice dashboard tools the aim is to provide a way for the administrator to build their dashboard by selecting the type of chart and “plug-in” the parameters to configure the chart.

once that done, I will definitely keep you posted…

for now, I am out. Have fun and code well…

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10/5/2009 4:08:55 AM #

Donny

Love the clean look of the site.  Very self-explanatory.  Working with CHEP and CHEP like pallets here in Canada too.  Know any off the shelves software out there that does good container control?  (Other than yours of course, aha)

Donny Canada | Reply

2/2/2010 9:11:56 PM #

POS

How easily would it be to integrate your CHEP Pallet Management into an existing POS system? Many industries who utilise point of sale software to manage stock and inventory would benefit from an integrated add-on like the software you have developed.

POS United States | Reply

2/4/2010 2:16:15 AM #

Sarmaad

Integration functionality is a core requirement from the first design specification of the application. We are currently integrating to handful of accounting systems like MYOB and planning to integrate hand-held devices with a third party mobile application.

Integrating our system to a POS system should be relatively simple providing that we have access to an API or the database of the POS system. Usually, POS vendors/suppliers are happy to work with you to help you integrate to their product, because this would increase their product’s perceived value and increase customer satisfaction.

Sarmaad Australia | Reply

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Sarmaad Amin


Director and solution architect at IDP Solutions specialising in .net web application development

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