Packsize launches PackNet.DIM dimensioning software

Packsize has announced the availability of its PackNet.DIM product dimensioning software.

In a statement issued yesterday (1 March), Packsize CEO Hanko Kiessner, commented: “Product dimensioning can drive real performance and savings for e-commerce businesses of all sizes.

“PackNet.DIM gives our customers the ability to optimally manage their entire product inventory and brings greater value clarity to their packaging operations.”

PackNet.DIM captures dimensional data to box difficult-to-size or complex products, and can also collect and store key product attributes beyond length, width, height, and weight.

According to Packsize Senior Product Manager Connor Pehrson: “PackNet.DIM also does away with restrictions posed by a current warehouse management system (WMS) or product database.

“Eliminating the need for an expensive WMS customization or upgrade, PackNet.DIM can collect and store the key attributes and important supplemental product detail for thousands of products to accurately automate and maximize packaging size and type decisions.”

PackNet.DIM can be added to a current or new PackNet license, or purchased as a standalone software tool.

 

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