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WMS SDK Overview

The AutoStore WMS SDK Simulator is a software package used to create a virtual environment that mimics the functionality of the AutoStore System. This simulator serves as a valuable resource for developers, testers, and integrators working on warehouse management systems (WMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrations with AutoStore.
Key features and benefits of the AutoStore WMS SDK Simulator:

  1. Testing and development environment: The simulator provides a safe and controlled environment for developing, testing, and maintaining WMS/WES integrations and updates without affecting the live AutoStore system.
  2. Multiple testing stages: Integrators can utilize the simulator to create DEV (development), QA (quality assurance), and TEST environments, ensuring thorough testing of changes before applying them to the live system.
  3. Simulation capabilities: The simulator can be used to create and run test scenarios, helping to identify potential issues and optimize the integration process.
  4. Improved integration options: AutoStore Interface V2, released in 2024, significantly reduces the time and complexity of setting up newly commissioned and under-development systems, streamlining the integration process.
  5. Graphical User Interface (GUI): The updated WMS software development kit (SDK) includes a GUI, which aids developers in beginning integrations with AutoStore, making the process more user-friendly and intuitive.
  6. Comprehensive documentation: A new documentation portal provides detailed descriptions and code examples on AutoStore integration, supporting developers throughout the integration process.

The AutoStore WMS SDK Simulator adds value by providing a risk-free environment for testing and development, reducing the time and effort required for integrations, and ultimately ensuring smoother, more reliable implementations of AutoStore in warehouse management systems. By utilizing the simulator, companies can optimize their warehouse operations, improve efficiency, and reduce the likelihood of errors or disruptions in their live AutoStore systems.