going to be a learning curve. Expect and plan for several weeks or months of below par performance. The implementation team should extensively test the system. Try to crash it! And be aware of how the system reacts when changes are implemented. Overall, I was impressed by our implementation. There were a few stumbling blocks encountered but by putting our heads together, we were able to overcome them. BibliographyArnold, J.R. Tony, Materials Management, 2nd Edition Upper Saddle River, NJ., Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1996Authors not listed, Do You Need a WMS? 1996 http://www.isit.com/st/documents/document2471.htmHudock, Brian, Implementing Warehouse Management? 10 Mistakes to Avoid Tompkins Associates, July 1997 Accessed on 25 Nov, 2001 http://www-us-tech.com/july97/biz/mgmnt06.htmSinger, Tom, Tompkins Associates - Competitive Edge Volume 6, Issue3, Page 13-14Tompkins, James A & Harmelink, Dale. The Distribution Management Handbook Lexington, McGraw-Hill, 1994...