Gartner defines distributed order management (DOM) as the software that orchestrates and optimizes the order fulfillment process. DOM utilizes inventory throughout the supply chain network to deliver targeted service levels for order fill rate, and provides optimal on-time, cost-effective order fulfillment. Order orchestration is based on the configuration of business rules in a hierarchical manner that provides flexibility in the optimization by channels, consumers, geographies and other criteria as needed by the business. Additionally, the software utilizes inventory levels for both available-to-promise and available-to-ship, and tracks order status throughout the supply chain.
Gartner defines a warehouse management system (WMS) as a software application that helps manage and intelligently execute the operations of a warehouse, distribution center (DC) or fulfillment center (FC). WMS operations natively exploit mobile devices along with bar codes and potentially RFID or other scanning/sensing technologies, to form the transactional foundation of warehouse management. This enables efficiencies of directed work activity (optimization) and the delivery of accurate information in near real time. Core WMS capabilities address, among others, the needs to receive, put away, store, count and pick, pack and ship goods. Gartner also includes additional integrated functionality offered by WMS providers beyond core WMS. These extended WMS capabilities can include more advanced capabilities, such as managing labor or optimizing the locating of inventory within a facility.