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The Path to Enhancing Corporate Inventory Turnover Efficiency Through Seamless Integration of ERP and WMS

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  • Yanmin Qiu

    (Shanghai Kingway Information System Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201808, China)

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Targeting the core pain points of slow inventory turnover in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry, such as “data fragmentation, process disconnection, and cost-efficiency imbalance” in the integration of ERP and WMS, this paper constructs a three-tier enhancement model of “data integration – process reengineering – intelligent optimization.” It systematically reveals the internal transmission mechanism of “data granularity – process collaboration – inventory turnover rate.” Based on panel data from 15 FMCG companies with annual revenues of ≥5 billion yuan, an empirical comparison is conducted among the control group (traditional batch processing integration), experimental group 1 (only data integration), and experimental group 2 (full three-tier model). The study quantifies the efficiency differences and cost boundaries of different integration modes. The findings indicate that the three-tier model can reduce inventory turnover days from 45 days to 32 days (a relative improvement of 29%), lower the stockout rate to 3.2%, and decrease system maintenance costs by 38% compared to the “real-time synchronization” solution. The transmission coefficient of “data – process – efficiency” reaches 0.63 (p

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  • Yanmin Qiu, 2025. "The Path to Enhancing Corporate Inventory Turnover Efficiency Through Seamless Integration of ERP and WMS," Journal of World Economy, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 4(6), pages 51-57, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:jouwec:v:4:y:2025:i:6:p:51-57
    DOI: 10.63593/JWE.2025.12.07
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