Mobile Warehouse Management · Australia
Mobile Warehouse Management for Business Central with Tasklet Factory
Eagle360 is the Australian implementation partner for Tasklet Factory, the leading native mobile warehouse management system for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Production deployments across pharmaceutical, food, apparel, and industrial distribution. Real-time stock on the floor and in the office — with no middleware, no separate database, and no sync delay.
What We Deliver
Native warehouse execution for Business Central
Tasklet writes directly to Business Central tables in real time — no middleware, no separate database, no sync delay. The result is real-time stock visibility on the floor and in the office, on the same data your finance and sales teams already trust.
| Capability | What it does | Typical users |
|---|---|---|
| Goods receipt | Scan inbound POs, capture lot/serial, print labels, putaway by location | Receiving team |
| Putaway | System-directed putaway by zone, rack, or ABC class with variable putaway by item profile | Storeperson |
| Pick — order | Pick by sales order, with system-suggested locations and quantities | Pickers |
| Pick — wave | Batch picking multiple orders in one walk; system splits picks by zone | Pickers |
| Pick — cluster | Multi-cart workflow for high-volume e-commerce, 8–24 orders simultaneously | Pickers |
| Pack & ship | Pack-station with packing-list confirmation, carton labels, carrier integration | Pack team |
| Cycle counting | Directed cycle counts by ABC, location, or item with variance approval workflow | Stock controllers |
| Lot & serial | End-to-end lot and serial traceability from receipt through to shipment | All warehouse users |
| Production | Material consumption and output reporting against production orders | Shop-floor team |
| Transfers & bin moves | Inter-warehouse transfers and intra-warehouse bin moves with full audit trail | Storeperson |
Our Approach
A proven, four-step methodology from warehouse walk to go-live
Our Unifii360 implementation methodology compresses standard Tasklet rollouts through pre-built configurations for pharmaceutical, food, apparel, and industrial distribution – with senior Australian consultants from kick-off through hypercare.
Assess
Warehouse walk-through, process mapping, scanner selection, network and label printer assessment, integration design with Business Central.
Recommend
Tasklet workflows tailored to your verticals. Business Central warehouse module set up zones, bins, item profiles, putaway templates.
Implement
Scanners and label printers deployment, Wi-Fi coverage tests, label templates design, and carrier integration configuration where required.
Optimise
Pilot run in a controlled zone, then full warehouse cutover. Eagle360 consultants on-site for the first three days, hypercare for three weeks.
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Industries We Serve
Deep expertise across Australia’s distribution sectors
Tasklet is deployed across distribution-heavy verticals in Australia. Each vertical uses a slightly different mix of Tasklet capabilities Eagle360’s vertical templates capture the patterns we have proven in production.
PHARMA
Pharmaceutical wholesale
Cold chain & FEFO
Strict FEFO (first-expiry-first-out) picking, temperature-monitored zones, TGA-compliant lot traceability, and serialised picking for high-value items.
FOOD
Food & beverage distribution
Catch-weight & allergen-aware
Catch-weight capture at receipt and pick, allergen-aware picking, FEFO by use-by date, lot traceability for recall, and chilled/frozen zone management.
APPAREL
Apparel & footwear
Size/colour matrix
Matrix item handling for size and colour combinations, pre-pack vs single-pick workflows, wave picking for e-commerce, and return-to-stock processing.
B2B
Industrial distribution
Multi-UOM & serial
Multi-unit-of-measure handling (each, box, and pallet); serial-controlled items; kitting and de-kitting on the floor; and just-in-time direct shipping.
3PL
Third-party logistics
Multi-tenant & activity billing
Multi-owner stock segregation, contracted SLA reporting, activity-based billing data capture, and customer-specific picking rules.
MFG
Manufacturing
Production & WIP
Material consumption against production orders, WIP location management, finished goods receipt, and operator output reporting on scanners.
Implementation
Standard Tasklet rollout in 8–12 weeks
A typical Tasklet implementation on top of an existing or new Business Central environment takes 8–12 weeks for a single warehouse. Multi-warehouse rollouts add 3–4 weeks per additional site. Combined Business Central plus Tasklet rollouts run 16–24 weeks end-to-end.
Weeks 1–2
Discovery & design
Warehouse walk-through, process mapping, scanner selection, network and label printer assessment, integration design.
Weeks 3–5
Configuration
Tasklet workflows configured. Business Central warehouse module set up — zones, bins, item profiles, putaway templates
Weeks 6–7
Hardware & integration
Scanners and label printers deployed, Wi-Fi tested, label templates designed, carrier integration configured if required.
Weeks 8
User training
Floor staff trained on devices. Supervisors are trained on Business Central oversight. Key business users sign off on UAT.
Weeks 9
Pilot
Pilot run in a controlled zone or product range. Refine workflows based on real usage. Train remaining staff.
Weeks 10–12
Go-live & hypercare
Full warehouse cutover. Eagle360 consultants on-site for first three days. Hypercare for the first three weeks of live operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Tasklet Factory and Business Central warehouse management
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What is Tasklet Factory and how does it integrate with Business Central?
Tasklet Factory is a mobile warehouse management system built natively for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Dynamics NAV. Tasklet writes directly to Business Central tables in real time — there is no separate database, no middleware, and no sync delay. The result is real-time stock visibility on the floor and in the office. Tasklet runs on Android and iOS scanners, tablets, and phones, and supports receiving, putaway, picking (order, wave, cluster), packing, cycle counting, lot and serial tracking, and production consumption.
How long does a Tasklet implementation take?
A standard Tasklet implementation on top of Business Central takes 8–12 weeks for a single warehouse. Multi-warehouse rollouts add 3–4 weeks per additional site after the first. Implementations that include a brand-new Business Central rollout alongside Tasklet typically take 16–24 weeks combined. Eagle360 has pre-built configurations for pharmaceutical, food, apparel, and industrial distribution that compress timelines further.
How much does Tasklet Factory cost in Australia?
Tasklet Factory licensing in Australia is typically AUD $80–$130 per scanner per month, with a minimum subscription. Implementation cost for a single AU warehouse usually runs AUD $40,000–$120,000, fixed-price depending on complexity. Hardware (Zebra, Honeywell, or Datalogic scanners) is additional, typically AUD $1,800–$3,500 per device. Total first-year cost for a 10-scanner warehouse usually lands between AUD $80,000 and $200,000.
Does Tasklet support pharmaceutical cold chain and FEFO picking?
Yes. Tasklet supports strict first-expiry-first-out (FEFO) picking, lot traceability for recall, and temperature-monitored zone segregation. Eagle360 has implemented Tasklet for pharmaceutical wholesalers, including configurations for TGA-compliant traceability, serialised picking for high-value items, and cold chain zone management. Tasklet integrates with temperature monitoring systems through standard data import patterns.
What hardware does Tasklet run on?
Tasklet runs on Android (version 8 and above) and iOS devices. The most common warehouse hardware is Zebra (TC21, TC52, MC9300), Honeywell (CT45, CK65), and Datalogic (Memor 10, Skorpio X5). For less demanding environments Tasklet runs on standard Android tablets and iPhones. You can mix device types across the warehouse — heavy-duty scanners for receiving and picking, tablets at the pack station, phones for supervisors.
Can Tasklet handle catch-weight items for food distribution?
Yes. Tasklet supports catch-weight capture at goods receipt and at pick, with weight variance tracking against system standards. This is essential for food distributors handling meat, seafood, deli items, and produce, where each individual unit weighs slightly differently. Catch-weight data flows to Business Central for invoicing on actual weight rather than nominal weight.
Can Tasklet do wave picking and cluster picking for e-commerce?
Yes. Tasklet supports wave picking (batching multiple orders into a single picker walk, with the system splitting picks by zone) and cluster picking (multi-cart workflow for high-volume e-commerce where a single picker fulfils 8–24 orders simultaneously). Both workflows are commonly deployed for Australian apparel and online-retail distributors handling 1,000+ orders per day.
Does Tasklet replace the native Business Central warehouse module?
Tasklet works alongside the native Business Central warehouse module rather than replacing it. The native BC module handles core warehouse configuration (zones, bins, item profiles, putaway templates). Tasklet provides the mobile execution layer that warehouse staff actually use. For most Australian mid-market distributors, the native BC module alone is not sufficient for mobile operations — Tasklet is what makes it production-grade.
Talk to Australia’s Tasklet Factory partner
Book a 45-minute demo with a senior Eagle360 consultant. We will walk through the picking workflow, scanner UX, and Business Central integration on your devices using your own product data if you would like.







