Your processes are running - somehow. Stocks aren't quite right, deliveries don't always arrive on time and things suddenly get hectic during audits. Does this sound familiar to you?
The problem is often not a lack of commitment, but a lack of clarity. Terms such as EWM, ATEX or OTIF are mentioned in meetings - and everyone nods. But what exactly is behind them and how these concepts actually help often remains unclear.
This is exactly where this article comes in: You will learn what these terms mean in an understandable way and without technical jargon - and how you can use them to noticeably improve your processes.
Why these three terms are so important
Whether you work in logistics, IT or operations, the challenges are similar:
- Processes are becoming increasingly complex
- Customers expect faster and error-free deliveries
- Costs are rising, margins are shrinking
- Regulations and safety requirements are increasing
EWM, ATEX and OTIF are not just buzzwords. They are practical tools for solving precisely these problems.
EWM: Your warehouse under control
EWM stands for "Extended Warehouse Management". Put simply, it is software that not only manages your warehouse, but actively controls it - like a navigation system for all goods movements.
What are the specific benefits?
- You can see where your goods are at all times
- Processes run automatically instead of manually
- Errors are reduced, processes are faster
- Your system grows with your company
Typical problem:
Many companies work with isolated solutions. Data does not fit together, processes are slow and error-prone.
The solution:
Your warehouse becomes plannable. And this is precisely where the connection to solutions such as Packwise arises: Real-time data (e.g. fill levels of IBCs, steel containers etc.) enables transparency not only in the warehouse, but along the entire supply chain.

Packwise Flow: Dashboard for full transparency - from warehouse stock to the global supply chain
ATEX: Safety that pays off
ATEX is a set of regulations for potentially explosive atmospheres - for example in the chemical industry or production.
It sounds technical, but it simply means that you ensure that nothing happens that should not happen.
Why this is important:
- They fulfill legal requirements
- You protect employees and systems
- You avoid expensive downtimes
Typical problem:
Safety concepts are implemented too late or incompletely. This leads to stress during audits and real risks during operation.
The solution:
A well thought-out ATEX concept, combined with our smart sensor such as the Packwise Smart Cap, helps you to identify risks at an early stage and act safely.
The advantage with Packwise Smart Cap Ex:
The Packwise Smart Cap Ex is specially certified for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and complies with the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU as well as IECEx requirements. It is approved for Zones 1 and 2 (gas and dust) as well as Zones 21 and 22 - i.e. exactly where tracking normally stops frequently.
Combined with the Packwise Flow platform, you can:
- Digitally track containers in Ex zones.
- Track movements and statuses along the entire supply chain.
- Automatically map safety rules in work processes.
OTIF: The benchmark for good delivery performance
OTIF stands for "On Time In Full". There is a simple question behind it:
Does your delivery reach the customer on time and in full?
Why this is crucial:
- Satisfied customers stay longer
- Your delivery quality becomes measurable
- You recognize weak points immediately
Typical problem:
Delivery problems are often caused by unclear processes and missing data.
How Packwise Smart Cap and Flow improve OTIF:
The Packwise Smart Cap collects data on fill level, position, temperature and movement directly at the container. This data flows into the Packwise Flow platform, where it is evaluated, visualized and integrated into workflows.
This is how you win:
- Real-time transparency about stocks and locations.
- Automated processes (e.g. automatic order recommendations or empty run planning).
- Better coordination between warehouse, transport and customers.
Result:
You can plan delivery dates more realistically, optimize routes and identify gaps before they become OTIF errors. This increases efficiency and customer satisfaction - and Packwise supports you, depending on your needs, not only with data but also with sensible recommendations for action

Packwise Smart Cap: Compact sensor for precise tracking of fill level, location and movement
How everything works together
The three themes intertwine:
- EWM ensures clean processes in the warehouse
- ATEX ensures that everything runs safely and in compliance with regulations
- OTIF shows you how well your processes are received by the customer
Real performance only comes from interaction. Companies that are well positioned here do not work in individual areas, but think about their processes from start to finish.
What successful companies do differently
Companies that have their processes under control take a systematic approach:
- They network their systems instead of using isolated solutions
- They think about security from the outset
- They measure their performance continuously
- They look at the entire supply chain, not just individual areas
The difference is not in the knowledge - but in the implementation.
Your next step
The good news: you don't have to do everything perfectly at once.
The first step is to create transparency. This is where digital solutions like Packwise Smart Cap and Packwise Flow come into play. They provide you with the data you need to make better decisions - in real time for your entire fleet of IBCs, steel containers, and other assets.
If you want to make your processes more efficient, better meet security requirements and improve your delivery performance, it's worth taking a closer look at these topics.
If you have any questions, you can contact sales@packwise.de directly at any time.