Venkata Vijay Krishna Paruchuru1, Aneeshkumar Perukilakattunirappel Sundareswaran2 & Dr Amit Kumar Jain3
1University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS 39406, US
2Cochin University of Science And Technology
Cochin, Kerala, India
3DCSE
Roorkee Institute of Technology
Roorkee, Uttarakhand
amitkumarjain.cse@ritrroorkee.com
Abstract— Cloud-based Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) have become flagship technologies to aid regulatory compliance and flexibility in pharmaceuticals, food production, and logistics businesses. Cloud-based WMS offer the greatest scalability, flexibility, and real-time processing, which are critical in maintaining compliance with the dynamic standards and regulations in the industry. As regulatory environments in the healthcare and food safety sectors tighten by the day, cloud-based WMS’s ability to centralize, automate, and continuously upgrade compliance capabilities has become critical. However, despite great strides in leveraging the potential of the cloud technology towards operational efficiency, there are gaps in envisioning the potential of the technology towards long-term compliance management and global flexibility. The review of literature compares research from 2015 to 2024 to examine the contribution of cloud-based Warehouse Management System (WMS) platforms towards regulatory compliance and responsiveness. Key findings reveal that cloud platforms allow real-time monitoring of such important parameters as temperature and humidity, automate compliance reporting, and allow organizations to quickly respond to regulatory changes. Moreover, integration with advanced technologies such as Machine Learning (ML) and Internet of Things (IoT) enhances predictive compliance capabilities. However, there are research gaps in some areas such as the contribution of cloud-based systems towards multi-regional regulatory compliance, integration of security capabilities for data protection, and the long-term implications of cloud adoption on compliance procedures. Closing these gaps is vital to improving the effectiveness and dependability of cloud-based WMS across different regulatory regimes.
Keywords— Cloud-based Warehouse Management Systems, regulatory compliance, flexibility, real-time tracking, scalability, regulatory requirements, Machine Learning, Internet of Things, automation of compliance, global compliance, data protection
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