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Warehouse software that respects the rules of your industry.

Expiry discipline, container receiving pressure, SKU-variant complexity, and multi-client billing — WarePulse is built for the sectors where generic WMS software breaks down.

Industry workflow grid for distribution, food, pharma, apparel, and import warehouses

Where sector rules meet warehouse software

Food and pharma need FEFO, traceability, and hold logic that hold up under audit. Importers need dock control and container reconciliation. Wholesale needs B2B order profiles and location discipline under volume. Apparel needs variant control and fast returns processing. 3PLs need billing, client visibility, and multi-client control on one platform. WarePulse is configured for these realities on day one — not adapted after launch.

  • FEFO, expiry, and lot-hold enforcement that stand up to CFIA, Health Canada, and customer audit requirements.
  • Container receiving, ASN reconciliation, and importer-grade dock control built into the same flow as domestic receiving.
  • B2B order profiles, case-break allocation, and location discipline sized for wholesale volume.
  • Variant-aware SKU control, returns quarantine, and omnichannel order flow for apparel and direct-to-consumer.
  • Multi-client 3PL billing, client portal visibility, and account-level reporting without a separate stack.

Frequently asked questions

Does WarePulse support regulated industries like food and pharma?+
Yes. FEFO enforcement, expiry control, lot holds, and audit-ready movement history are built into the core platform — not bolted on. CFIA, Health Canada, and customer audit expectations are part of the configuration, not a custom build.
How does WarePulse handle multi-sector 3PLs?+
Multi-client 3PL billing, client-specific rules, and portal visibility are designed for operators running food, pharma, wholesale, and apparel clients side by side. Each client gets its own view; the warehouse keeps one operating model.
Does pricing change by industry?+
Pricing is driven by warehouse size and rollout scope, not by a per-industry surcharge. A pharma operation and a wholesale distributor of similar size see similar pricing — what differs is the implementation plan, not the license.
What if my industry is not listed here?+
Start with the page closest to your operating profile — operating rules matter more than industry labels. A cosmetics distributor shares most constraints with pharma; a furniture distributor with wholesale. Talk to us if you need the mapping.
Is WarePulse built for Canadian compliance?+
Yes. Industry workflows reference Canadian regulatory expectations where relevant — CFIA for food, Health Canada for pharma, CBSA for importers — and data residency can be scoped for Canadian operations.

Choose the operating model that matches the hardest rule on your floor.

Your industry shapes every warehouse decision you make — let us show you how WarePulse handles the rules that matter most on your floor.

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