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Product30 May 2026

SourceForge launches AI Mobile WMS for Business Central — camera-first, AppSource-ready.

Our sixth Business Central extension is live. Twenty-one operational warehouse modules on iOS and Android, camera-first capture, AR-guided picking, voice-directed retrieval with Anthropic Claude, OR-Tools route optimisation, 13 carrier adapters, 7 country packs and 14 languages including Arabic with right-to-left.

SourceForge Software Services has shipped the SourceForge AI Mobile WMS add-on for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. It joins the AI Assistant for BC, OCR Payable Agent, Reconciliation Agent, Global Payroll & HR, and Plant & Maintenance in the SourceForge BC extension line, bringing the count to six production extensions.

AI Mobile WMS turns Business Central into a mobile-first warehouse execution platform. Twenty-one operational modules cover the entire warehouse flow: inbound receiving, putaway, QC review, bin management, SKU edit, physical count, replenishment, material movement, spare pick and issue, service pick and ship, label print, returns, batch and lot capture, unit-of-measure conversion, alternate SKU, outbound dispatch, pick-stage-ship, truck unloading, pre-receive planning and ASN processing.

The architecture is four-tier. A Flutter mobile app (iOS 14+, Android 9+) provides the operator UI with offline-capable SQLite storage and MASVS-L2 hardening including certificate pinning, biometric step-up and jailbreak detection. The AL extension on Business Central (object range 52000-52299, Cloud target, AppSource-ready) handles persistence, sync logs and BC-side business logic. A Node 20 + TypeScript orchestrator brokers every Anthropic Claude call with JWKS authentication, per-company per-month token budgets, audit logging to SF_AIAuditLog, and vendor-neutral deployment to Azure Functions, AWS Lambda, GCP Cloud Run or self-hosted Docker. A standalone Python Flask service running Google OR-Tools solves the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem for pick-route optimisation.

The bet that distinguishes this product: most BC WMS add-ons assume the warehouse has barcode scanners. We assumed the opposite. The phone every operator already carries is the primary capture device — point at any barcode, QR or hand-written label and Claude resolves the SKU. Bluetooth scanners are supported as an optional accessory for high-volume operators who prefer a physical trigger. The result is a warehouse live in weeks instead of months with zero per-operator capex.

Six Claude features ship at launch: camera capture interpretation, voice-directed retrieval with multi-turn dialog (speech-to-text plus flutter_tts), AR-guided picking with a camera-overlay frame highlighting target bins, pick-route narration explaining the OR-Tools solution, AI exception triage for picking discrepancies, and operator coaching insights with gamification (KPIs, leaderboard, badges, private suggestions).

Thirteen carrier adapters ship with real-API skeletons: FedEx with OAuth 2.0 REST and sandbox fallback, UPS, DHL, Aramex, India-specific DTDC, Ekart and Ecom Express, plus six more global carriers. All adapters share a single SF_CarrierHTTPBase codeunit handling OAuth, API-key and Basic auth, IsolatedStorage secrets, retry-with-backoff and sandbox-environment fallback.

Seven country compliance packs are included: India (e-Way Bill and IRP NIC e-invoice with token caching), Australia (ABN Lookup and PEPPOL), European Union (PEPPOL Access Point), United Kingdom (HMRC Making Tax Digital VAT), United States (Avalara and TaxJar), Canada (CRA HST and GST filing), and United Arab Emirates (FTA Phase-2 e-invoicing). Each pack ships a real-API client, not a stub.

Fourteen languages ship at launch with full ARB-based localisation and right-to-left support for Arabic: English (US, GB, AU, IN), Hindi, Arabic, Punjabi, Kannada, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish.

Security and governance: Microsoft Entra ID OAuth2 sign-in via flutter_appauth. JWKS signature verification on every cross-tier call. OpenTelemetry tracing throughout. Sentry crash reporting plus FCM push and deep-links on mobile. GDPR and India DPDP data-subject request endpoints on the orchestrator handle access, rectification, erasure and portability for delivery records, operator captures and ePOD signatures.

Implementation typically runs 6-10 weeks for a single-warehouse SMB deployment and 10-20 weeks for multi-site multi-country rollouts. Phase 1 deploys the deterministic flow; Claude features (AR, voice, gamification, exception triage) typically activate in Phase 2 after the foundation is stable.

Full product page at /products/sourceforge-ai-wms

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