SYSTEM INTEGRATIONS

Run Your Warehouse Operations From One Place

OneTrack connects seamlessly with your major warehouse systems to eliminate the blindspots in your operations and automate safety, productivity, and shipment quality.

CONNECTED OPERATIONS

OneTrack at the Center of Your Operations

Pair camera-captured evidence with data from your existing systems to finally see the full picture.

WMS
Synchronize transaction data with real-world video
LMS
Integrate or replace existing LMS to level up productivity
ERP
Connect business-level metrics with on-floor data for visibility into orders, OS&D claims & inventory
API
Custom APIs to access whatever enterprise data you need
OneTrack
Central Hub
WMS INTEGRATION

Benefits of Connecting Your WMS to OneTrack

Unlock powerful insights by combining your WMS data with video evidence.

Connect High Level Goals With On Floor Metrics
With OneTrack's AI agents combined with your WMS transactions you can set dynamic labor goals and automatically take corrective actions to keep your throughput and OTIF on track.
Get Visual Evidence Every Time Product is Touched
Constantly feel like a pallet has gone missing? By connecting your WMS to OneTrack, you get visual evidence every time a scan happens, brought into a searchable database so you can verify quality and track down missing product.
Optimize Your Warehouse with Travel Paths & Heatmaps
By combining your WMS data with OneTrack sensor data, you can generate heat maps, spaghetti diagrams, and travel path reports to track every movement and enhance every process.
FAQ

Integration FAQs

What type of integration is required to use WMS data in OneTrack?
OneTrack requires operator-level transaction data to be pushed FROM the WMS TO OneTrack. This is a one-way data exchange that is typically automated through an automated export-push. In other words, the activity records of the associate on the forklift should be transmitted to OneTrack to combine them with information about the physical activity of the lift.
How can the data be sent to OneTrack?
  • SFTP file upload
  • Dedicated email address with automated ingestion (provisioned by OneTrack)
  • API call/AWS S3 file upload
What is the format of data that is supported?
JSON, CSV, fixed-width field files, TXT
How frequently does the data need to be pushed to OneTrack?
This depends on customer's requirements. Typically, customers push once every 5-15 minutes with the latest transaction data and some overlap between pushes.
How are we to handle duplicate transactions if there is crossover in files?
OneTrack handles all deduplication during data ingestion. We prefer files be sent with crossover transactions (e.g., sending files every 15 minutes with the last hours data).
Does OneTrack write data back into the WMS?
OneTrack does not write data back into the WMS. However all reporting and data needed is available through exporting. Please contact your dedicated Implementation Engineer for additional needs.
Where is the data stored by OneTrack?
All data is encrypted at rest and in transit, isolated by customer, and stays within OneTrack infrastructure (databases, data storage). All data stays in North America, backed up across at least 2 regions.
Which WMS' are supported?
We strive to support any WMS. So far, we have ingested data from: SAP EWM, HighJump, BlueYonder, custom/home-grown AS400 systems. As long as there is a transaction-level view of operator activity, we are confident we can support the WMS.
What resources are required from IT to set up the WMS integration?
Customer's IT team is responsible for setting up the data export from your WMS to the OneTrack endpoint. Depending on the WMS capabilities, this may require only a few clicks, or several weeks of work to configure and set up.

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