Odin Warehousing & Logistics operates at the frontline of European trade. Situated less than one kilometre from the Maasvlakte terminals in the Port of Rotterdam (one of Europe’s largest shipping hubs) ODIN’s location offers strategic access to global shipping lanes and deep European road and rail networks.
But it’s not just location that defines Odin. The business has earned a reputation for blending speed, precision, and compliance — especially within bonded warehousing, customs handling, and international logistics. Serving clients across Europe and Asia, ODIN has become a trusted link in high-stakes supply chains where every detail matters.
Their mission is clear: to provide high-quality, secure, and efficient warehousing services that meet both commercial and regulatory requirements. Whether handling sensitive goods, managing cross-border documentation, or tracking expiry data, Odin’s promise is one of reliability and transparency.
With growth accelerating and customer expectations rising, ODIN recognised that their systems needed to evolve. Manual data entry, limited integration, and siloed information flows were increasingly at odds with their brand values of speed, accuracy, and control.
To maintain their edge and serve a growing international client base, Odin committed to transforming their warehouse operations with a new digital core: a WMS that matches their ambition.
Challenges in Precision Logistics
While Odin’s team consistently delivered for clients, their existing processes were under pressure from volume growth, regulatory complexity, and the need for real-time transparency.
Regulatory complexity
Operating bonded warehouses and handling customs-controlled goods comes with stringent compliance requirements. ODIN managed these with discipline, but many processes (from serial tracking to shelf-life validation) were still manual or handled via disconnected spreadsheets.
This increased both the workload and the risk of compliance oversights, especially during audits or inspections.
Limited visibility and traceability
Without a centralised system capturing every movement and detail… such as use-by dates, batch codes, and serial numbers — ODIN’s warehouse operations were heavily dependent on team knowledge and double-checking. That made operations slower, particularly when needing to trace items across long timelines or respond to client queries.
Siloed systems
As clients increasingly expected end-to-end visibility and real-time updates, ODIN’s lack of integration across warehousing, customs, and transport systems became a constraint. Data had to be manually re-entered across platforms, creating bottlenecks and potential points of failure.
Odin needed a solution that would deliver process automation, eliminate silos, and support high-volume throughput… all while maintaining strict compliance standards.
Guiding Odin to WMS Transformation
In search of a solution, Odin Warehousing & Logistics sought more than just a functional system… they wanted a technology partner who understood the complexities of regulated warehousing and international logistics.
Why Clarus WMS?
Clarus WMS was selected for its robust capabilities, flexibility, and proven track record in logistics environments where compliance, traceability, and efficiency are non-negotiable.
Key reasons for selection included:
- Batch and serial number tracking: Enabling full item traceability, essential for bonded goods and quality control.
- Automated expiry handling: Use-by, sell-by, and best-before dates are captured automatically during intake, supporting faster checks and smarter picking.
- Real-time reporting and audit trails: Giving ODIN complete transparency and historical accuracy across all inventory movements.
- Seamless integration: The open API structure allows ODIN to connect Clarus WMS with customs systems, ERPs, and their TMS — eliminating duplicate data entry and reducing errors.
- User-first design: The intuitive interface ensures warehouse users can adopt the system quickly and operate with confidence.
The project was scoped collaboratively, ensuring that the new system would not just digitise existing workflows, but enhance and future-proof them.
Implementing the Solution
With a clear roadmap in place, Odin and Clarus initiated a structured deployment… beginning with foundational workflows and scaling up to full system interconnectivity.
Planning and precision mapping
The first phase focused on mapping existing warehouse flows, customs checkpoints, and compliance requirements. Detailed configurations for batch and serial tracking were designed, ensuring every item type could be uniquely identified and traced across its full lifecycle.
Custom rules for FIFO, expiry-based picking, and bonded zone control were built into the system from day one.
Automation and audit readiness
The system was configured to capture all key regulatory data automatically — from inbound lot details to outbound shipment verification. Real-time audit trails ensure that any movement can be reviewed historically, supporting both internal reviews and external inspections.
Systems integration
Clarus WMS’s open API enabled seamless connections to ODIN’s customs systems and logistics software stack. This eliminated duplicate data entry and ensured that warehouse actions automatically fed into transport and customs documentation — a major efficiency gain.
Training and rollout
Warehouse staff were introduced to the system through role-specific training. The user interface — built with operators in mind — allowed for quick adoption of barcode scanning, workflow validations, and error prevention prompts.
As confidence grew, functionality expanded across departments, building momentum for full go-live.
Results Expected: WMS Excellence at the Port
While the project is still in its implementation phase, ODIN’s leadership has already identified the key benefits being realised and anticipated post go-live.
- Compliance confidence: With automated audit trails and expiry tracking, ODIN is positioned to pass inspections faster and with less manual effort.
- Faster throughput: Streamlined workflows and barcode-based operations are expected to increase processing speed — critical at one of Europe’s busiest ports.
- Client trust: With a real-time reporting engine and full traceability, ODIN can offer unmatched transparency to clients — reinforcing their reputation for trust and efficiency.
- System-wide integration: Connecting WMS with customs and transport software reduces duplication, accelerates turnaround times, and lowers administrative load.
Client Reflections and Lessons Learned
For ODIN, the WMS journey is a strategic evolution, not just a technology upgrade. The implementation has clarified internal roles, reduced complexity, and encouraged cross-functional collaboration.
Early insights show that warehouse teams are already shifting from reactive task management to proactive decision-making with real-time data at their fingertips.
The leadership team views the WMS investment as a critical infrastructure decision… one that strengthens their position at the gateway to Europe and opens the door to serving new verticals, geographies, and compliance regimes with confidence.
Your Path to WMS Success
Odin Warehousing & Logistics exemplifies how precision-driven businesses can scale without sacrificing control. By upgrading their systems, they’re turning regulatory complexity into a competitive advantage — and setting new standards for bonded warehousing and international fulfilment.
If your logistics operation is growing and your systems are slowing you down, it may be time to make the move.
Discover how Clarus WMS can help your business modernise with speed, clarity, and trust.