July 9th, 2026
As summer eases towards its close, Helm has been focused on the flow of the warehouse floor: picking, receiving and the small day-to-day interactions that either speed a shift along or quietly slow it down. This release brings a genuinely handy new picking capability, smoother receiving on the Delivery Terminal, and a run of refinements that keep rules, permissions and on-screen detail behaving exactly as they should — all rounded off with a wave of performance and security work under the bonnet.

Picking has gained a real flourish of flexibility: you can now reallocate Order Picks while a pick is still in progress. Open the Reallocation menu, choose your source and target locations, enter the quantity to move, and the selected pick allocation transfers across cleanly. It means a picker who hits an empty or awkward location no longer has to abandon the pick — they can simply redirect it and keep moving.
Picking is also more dependable behind the scenes. Previously deleted picks no longer get in the way; you can delete picks and create fresh ones for the same orders without running into errors, so re-planning a pick is as smooth as setting one up in the first place.

The Delivery Terminal under Purchase Orders > Deliveries now understands inner and outer packaging quantities. Scan a packaging barcode and the correct inventory quantity is received automatically, sparing your team the mental arithmetic of unpacking cases into units and keeping goods-in both faster and more accurate.

A few thoughtful touches make the Pick page tell the truth at a glance. Users no longer appear to be assigned to picks when they are not, and the page now correctly displays users who have no warehouse assignments, giving supervisors an accurate picture of who is doing what.
Reporting is a little more self-sufficient too. Supervisors can now reach Report History to download the reports they have created, without needing to call on someone else to retrieve them.

Several refinements keep the system consistent and correctly scoped. Fulfilment Client and UI order cancellation rules are now fully in step with one another, so there are no discrepancies between the two and cancellations behave predictably wherever they are triggered. A small visual refinement to Order Rules keeps that screen tidy and behaving as expected.
Accounting channels can now be disabled reliably whenever you need to take one out of use, giving you proper control over which channels are active.

Beneath all of this, the release also includes numerous performance improvements and security enhancements — the steady, unglamorous work that keeps Helm feeling quick and secure day after day.
Every change here is a step towards a Helm that keeps your floor moving and your data honest: picking you can redirect on the fly, receiving that does the sums for you and screens that show exactly what is true. Thank you for trusting us with your operations. We will keep polishing and refining so that Helm continues to feel like a steady, dependable colleague.
Your team at Helm