If you’ve noticed issues with your processes or more frustration from your team and customers, maybe look into your WMS, it could hold the key for growth and happier colleagues. Here are five clear signs it’s time to upgrade:
1. You’re constantly fixing problems instead of moving orders
When your day starts with fire drills – lost inventory, order delays, manual corrections – your WMS isn’t doing its job. Some other red flags:
• Inventory counts don’t match the shelf
• Pickers second-guess the system’s locations
• Orders are rerouted to avoid missed commitments
Solution: A modern WMS builds accuracy into every process so you’re not relying on people to catch errors after the fact.
2. Your system can’t keep up with growth
As you add new customers, SKUs, or warehouses, your WMS should scale with you – not hold you back. If every change requires IT tickets, custom development, or complicated workarounds, your system is outdated. Your total cost of ownership may be higher than looking for a better solution.
Solution: Look for a WMS that lets you configure workflows without coding, so you can adapt in hours, not months.
3. Visibility and reporting are always a struggle
If it takes hours (or days) to pull KPIs, you’re making decisions with potentially stale data that may mislead your decision making. Leadership can’t wait for end-of-day reports to see what’s going on.
Solution: The right WMS provides real-time dashboards and drill-down reporting so you can see inventory, orders, and labor performance instantly – and act on it.
4. Workarounds have become the norm
Sticky notes, spreadsheets, and “tribal knowledge” aren’t a strategy. If your processes only work because your team compensates for system gaps, your WMS is costing you more than it saves.
Solution: A modern WMS eliminates the need for patches and band-aids by fitting your operation – not the other way around.
5. Customers are getting frustrated
Late shipments, mis-picks, and a lack of visibility hit more than your warehouse – they hit your reputation. When customers start asking for updates (or worse, start shopping for new providers), your WMS is no longer supporting your business goals.
Solution: Upgrading to a system that improves accuracy, speeds up fulfillment, and provides transparent reporting protects your most valuable asset: customer trust.
The bottom line
An outdated WMS isn’t just an IT issue – it’s an operations challenge that impacts every part of your business and leaks money. If you recognize any of these signs, it’s time to evaluate your options. Take a look to our Warehouse Management System and use a WMS that fits.