What is the scope of human intervention in DCMS?
We understand that everything cannot be foreseen and simulated in any software package. Human intervention is required in some typical real life situations. DCMS allows the scope of managerial / supervisor’s interventions for important decisions and in contingency situations so that system bottlenecks are eliminated as and when they arise without losing on valuable man-hours. For example sometimes it may happen that supervisor notices rush at a specific storage area, he can override the system by assigning new pick locations to the pickers so that time is not wasted. Or suppose a particular order has to be processed on priority, even though system is showing it at lower priority.