NAiSE ORDER MANAGER

INTELLIGENT DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIAL FLOW

Interface view of the NAiSE Order Manager showing a table of transport orders with columns for ID, state, progress percentage, pick-up and drop-off locations. A highlighted row displays a task currently at 33% progress. On the right side, the order details panel shows the order tree, timestamps, vehicle information, and event logs. Stylized illustrated hands on both sides frame the interface, emphasizing interaction.

OUR SOLUTION

THE CENTRAL LOGIC OF MATERIAL FLOW MANAGEMENT

The NAiSE Order Manager is a central solution for orchestrating material flow across warehouses and production, intelligently managing transport orders from creation to execution. By seamlessly integrating with ERP, WMS, and MES systems, it translates business-layer requests into actionable transport tasks through a flexible no-code interface. Coordinating manual vehicles and autonomous robots, it ensures that each order is dynamically assigned to the most efficient resource. As part of the NAiSE Intralogistics Platform, it provides a holistic layer of order logic, enabling managers and operators to monitor, analyze, and optimize intralogistics processes in real time. With full visibility, intelligent distribution, and cost-based optimization, NAiSE Order Manager simplifies complex workflows and guarantees reliable, transparent, and efficient material flow.

Isometric illustration of an intralogistics facility with robots, workers, shelves, and conveyors connected by glowing paths representing automated material flow. Above the scene, translucent layered panels rise vertically and label different software layers, with “NAiSE Order Management” highlighted in bright turquoise. The visual shows how the Order Management layer orchestrates tasks across warehouse and production environments.

TRANSPARENT.

GAIN FULL VISIBILITY INTO MATERIAL FLOW

Real-time order tracking and process visualization provide managers with a clear overview of every task. Seamless system integration ensures full transparency, fewer errors, and smarter decisions.

FLEXIBILE.

SEAMLESSLY CONNECT TO EXISTING SYSTEMS

NAiSE Order Manager integrates with ERP, WMS, and MES via standard protocols (MQTT, REST) or a no-code interface, making it easy to connect automated systems and production machines without complex custom development.

SIMPLE.

INTUITIVE TOOLS FOR EVERY USER ROLE

From the NAiSE Management Control Center to the NAiSE Request Terminal and NAiSE Order Execution Terminal, all users benefit from tailored interfaces for creating, monitoring, and managing orders with just a few clicks.

WHICH INTERFACES DOES NAiSE SUPPORT ?

MQTT, REST & BEYOND

The NAiSE Intralogistics Platform connects seamlessly with factory systems through a wide range of standard interfaces — including MQTT, REST API, serial connections, and direct database access. This flexibility enables both data exchange (such as fleet status and localization) and command execution (such as sending transport orders or creating geofences). Whether integrated via Docker containers or your existing broker infrastructure, NAiSE ensures fast, reliable, and future-proof connectivity across all intralogistics processes.

ERP & WMS INTEGRATION

CONNECT SYSTEMS TO THE FLOOR

Receive transport orders directly from ERP, WMS, or MES systems and translate them into executable tasks via the no-code editor. Ensure accurate material availability and station mapping in real time.

HOLISTIC ORDERS

INTELLIGENT DYNAMIC ORDER ASSIGNMENT

Intelligent algorithms dynamically assign orders to robots, forklifts, conveyors, or human operators. Cost models, capacity, and route optimization ensure smooth, efficient material flow.

MATERIAL FLOW MAP

VISUALIZE FACILITY ORDERS

Get a complete picture of material movement with an interactive flow map that visualizes real-time processes. Track active orders, transport nodes, and resource allocation at a glance for clearer coordination.

OPERATOR DASHBOARD

QUICK ORDER CREATION

Operators can request and create orders directly from the shop floor using an intuitive interface. Custom actions and templates make order creation fast, efficient, and easy to adapt.

CUSTOM ORDER INTERFACE

ADAPT ORDERS WITHOUT CODING

Translate external system messages into actionable orders with a flexible drag-and-drop editor. Configure endpoints, parameters, and mapping rules without programming.

TRACKING & ANALYTICS

PROACTIVE MONITORING

Track every transport task in detail and analyze performance through KPIs and historical data. Integrated visualization and anomaly detection ensure transparency and fast reaction times.

FUNCTIONS & USER EXPERIENCE

BEHIND THE SCENES, BUT ALWAYS IN CONTROL

The NAiSE Order Manager acts as the central orchestration layer within the NAiSE Intralogistics Platform. Accessible via the NAiSE Management Control Center, NAiSE Request Terminal, and NAiSE Order Execution Terminal, it gives operators and managers intuitive control over transport orders, enabling real-time monitoring and efficient material flow.

ORDER MANAGER

INTELLIGENT ORDER MANAGEMENT & DISTRIBUTION

The core of order orchestration, focused on tracking and managing transport orders.

SETTINGS

TAILOR THE SYSTEM TO YOUR OPERATIONS

Administrators configure order nodes, edges, station mappings, and optimization rules.

MAP

COMPLETE HOLISTIC MATERIAL FLOW VIEW

Interactive visualization of material flow across warehouses and production areas.

TOOLS

ADVANCED ANALYTICS & KPI MONITORING

Supports integrated analytics and reporting tools for proactive operational insights.

REQUEST TERMINAL

INTUITIVE ORDER CREATION

Operators on the shop floor can request and create orders via a tablet interface. Custom actions and templates make order creation fast and flexible.

ORDER EXECUTION TERMINAL

REAL-TIME TASK EXECUTION

Operators and forklifts receive tasks in real time. The terminal provides clear instructions, confirms task completion, and communicates status back to the platform.

AUMOVIO: PLANT REGENSBURG, GERMANY

A diverse fleet of 61 AMRs in operation

Unified management of multi-vendor AMRs, delivering conflict-free navigation and optimized intralogistics across production and warehouse environments.