150+ customers, most of them freight forwarders in Florida receiving cargo for destinations worldwide. Wilkins photographs labels and BOLs, measures parcels, pallets, and freight in motion, matches the entities in your WMS, TMS, or ERP, and writes the receipt. The loop continues through put-away, inventory, picking, and shipping.
Who the consignee is, which destination agent applies, which suite code routes to which partner — it lives in the lead receiver. When they leave, the warehouse slows down.
The operator reads the label or the BOL and retypes customers, carriers, and agents. Every keystroke is a booking error waiting to land.
The packing list, AWB, or BOL says one thing. The physical cargo says another. Without evidence on the same record, the office rebuilds the story from email.
Training someone to make the same decisions takes weeks. Staff costs. Volume does not wait.
Cargo is received and then has to be located. If the location lives on paper or in memory, tomorrow's pick starts with a search.
Dangerous goods, damage, and mismatches are discovered after the load is already in a slot or on a trailer.
Wilkins Operator captures. Dimensioners measure. Wilkins Assistant matches the entities in the system you already run and writes the receipt. The same record stays with the cargo through the outbound door.
Labels, bills of lading, AWBs, and the rest of the documents the truck brought. The operator photographs. AI extracts shipper, consignee, carrier, tracking, and references.
Parcels at the bench, pallets on the dock, cartons on a conveyor, and pallets in a forklift lane that does not stop.
Not plain text. Customers, carriers, agents, and package types this warehouse already uses — Magaya, Cargowise, TrackingPremium, and many other systems already in production.
Every confirmation trains Wilkins. New hires follow the app. The knowledge does not leave with the shift.
Scan the cargo and the rack QR. Wilkins assigns the location, attaches proof, and keeps the record with the receipt.
When the WMS sends what to pull, the same vision layer helps the operator find the cargo faster — with a phone camera or a station camera.
The floor app: labels, BOLs, hazmat, evidence, put-away, and receipt confirmation.
The matching brain: WMS entities, review alerts, and the structured warehouse receipt.
Parcel, pallet, and Move — the same intelligence on the bench, the dock, the conveyor, and the forklift lane.
Magaya, Cargowise, TrackingPremium, Magaya Flow, and many others. No rip-and-replace of the warehouse system.
Labels, BOLs, AWBs, and the paperwork that arrives with the load, joined to the measure and the photo.
Put-away by scanning cargo and rack, against the location list the operation already uses.
Bring one normal receipt, one BOL, and one exception the shift already knows. We will show how Wilkins writes the receipt and continues through put-away.
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