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  • Abk. für Warehouse receipt (engl. für allgemeine Lagerhausbescheinigung oder Aufnahmeschein); vgl. Lagerschein. Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviation for World Wide Web Coalition) is the leading body for the standardization of the Internet. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warenausgang Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Waggonload traffic refers to a shipment size that comprises one or more wagons in rail transport or a truckload in road transport. Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Hubbalkenförderer Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (Abbreviation for wide area network) refers to a large-scale, external (computer) network. Cf. LAN. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Shelf parameter) siehe Regalwandparameter Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Wireless Application Protocol Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Speicher Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbr. WCS) is a computer system for controlling (automated) material flow systems that is subordinate to warehouse management. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is an Internet portal of the Fraunhofer IML on the subject of warehouse management. It contains the world's largest online database and market research on this topic. See http://www.warehouse-logistics.com. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • refers to the management, control and optimization of complex warehouse and distribution systems.In addition to the elementary functions of warehouse management such as quantity and storage location management, conveyor control and scheduling, this approach also includes extensive methods and(...)
  • (abgek. WMS) engl. für Lagerverwaltungssystem Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbr. WoW) describes the fact that in the distribution of goods, a significant proportion of the stock is in transit (on wheel). See also Flying stock. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Lagerschein Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Lagerwesen Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Goods distribution) siehe Distributionslogistik Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Movement of goods, stock turnover) siehe Umschlag, Umschlagrate Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • 1. Abk. für Web Application Server — 2. Abk. für WebSphere Application Server (WebSphere) Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Entsorgungslogistik Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • 1. abbreviation for goods sorter - 2. abbreviation for work breakdown structure Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warehouse Control System Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Wareneingang Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Schwachstellenanalyse Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • As part of a weak point analysis, all data from the as-is analysis is examined with regard to possible potential for improvement. The subdivision of the weak points is based on the work processes mentioned in the as-is analysis. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Abnutzung Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • is short for the WWW or the World Wide Web, the most widely used service on the Internet. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • 1. is a server for operating web-based applications. - 2. is middleware in a three-tier software architecture (three-tier model). Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • are internet-based services for transferring information that can be identified via a Uniform Resource Identifier and are usually defined on the basis of XML (Extensible Markup Language). Core technologies for web services include SOAP (XML-RPC, object-oriented communication), WSDL (methods)(...)
  • is a software and platform from IBM. The central component is the WebSphere Application Server (abbr. WAS). Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Swap body) siehe Wechselbrücke Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Interchangeable open body) siehe Wechselbrücke Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Gewichtskontrolle Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Gewichtskontrolle Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (engl. Value chain) ist ein anderer Begriff für Wertschöpfungskette. Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Technische Logistik Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Peitscheneffekt Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Weiße Ware Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • White goods refers to appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, etc., which are usually fitted with white housings. Cf. brown goods. Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Winde, Winsch Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • A winch is a manually or motor-driven device for lifting, lowering or pulling loads. The cable winch, in which a wire or plastic cable is wound onto a cylindrical drum, is frequently used in logistics. Cf. winch. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Work in Process (engl. für Ware in Arbeit) Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviated to WLAN) refers to a local wireless network. The most widely used standard is IEEE 802.11x. The transmission rate is up to 54 MBd (from 2006 up to 540 MBd). The typical range in an industrial environment is 50 to 100 meters, with special systems far beyond that. Source:(...)
  • Refers to a wireless personal area network, e.g. based on WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network), Bluetooth, etc. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Wireless Local Area Network Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warehouse Management System Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abgek. WIP) engl. für Ware in Arbeit Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • refers to the cooperation and organization of individual components within a work process. This can also involve the interaction of employees, plants or technical devices. Workflow management systems are programs (often with graphical input) for visualizing and organizing the(...)
  • Workplace capacity, also known as job capacity or workstation capacity, plays a central role in efficient resource planning in companies. It is the available working time at a specific workstation, expressed in working days multiplied by the working hours per day. The precise determination(...)
  • Workshop production refers to the structure of production in organizationally separate workshops (assembly, turning shop, paint shop, etc.). Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbr. CeMat; World Center for Material Handling and Transport) was established in 1982 as a separate trade fair for material handling and transport in conjunction with HANNOVER MESSE.Since 2005, CeMat has been held as an independent trade fair every three years. Intralogistics is an important(...)
  • The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization founded in 1995 as the successor to the GATT and based in Geneva. Its task is to develop and formulate rules for international trade and economic relations. See also GATT. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviated WWW) is a part of the Internet that combines multimedia and hyperlink technology. In literature, it is increasingly often (incorrectly) used as a synonym for the Internet. Addresses in the World Wide Web usually begin with “www.”;. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (WORM is the abbreviation for write once, read multiple) refers to an RFID tag that can only be written to once and then read as often as required. It is not possible to change or add to the data stored in the tag at a later date. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warehouse on Wheel Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Wireless Personal Area Network Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • engl. für Wickeln Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Wrapping is load securing by means of wrapping film (with appropriate pre-tensioning depending on the strength). Cf. stretching, film shrinking, banding. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • (abbreviation for Web Services Description Language) is a W3C recommendation (W3C) for the description of web services. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für World Trade Organization Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warenverteilzentrum Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Warenwirtschaftssystem Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für World Wide Web Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML
  • Abk. für Ware-zum-Mann Quelle: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML