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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, September 20, 2023
The issue of warehouse capacity has taken center stage as storage costs continue to rise and e-commerce demand surges. Even with the best intentions, storage space is frequently underused.
Fremont, CA: Warehouse management for third-party logistics (3PL) is a juggling act. It entails planning, controlling, and upkeep of several everyday procedures that take place in a warehouse. Although most warehouse managers have embraced automation and warehouse management system (WMS) software, no system is completely error-free. The speed, productivity, and efficiency of operations are hampered by warehouse issues, ultimately affecting the entire supply chain process.
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Top warehouse management challenges to know:
The Dangers of Warehouse Accident Redundancy
Everything needs to run like a well-oiled machine to be effective. For each item, warehouses carry out a sizable number of processes. The processes are all connected to form effective workflows. Operations may become duplicated if a supply chain issue arises. The redundancies affect labor expenses and hurt a 3PL's bottom line. Large warehouses experience redundancy errors most frequently during order picking. To fulfill the same order, it is frequently managed by multiple people in large warehouses, increasing the possibility of issues like picking multiple of the same item.
Effective Use of Warehouse Space
The issue of warehouse capacity has taken center stage as storage costs continue to rise and e-commerce demand surges. Even with the best intentions, storage space is frequently underused. By optimizing floor area and emphasizing vertical space, difficulties may frequently be solved by concentrating on planning out an efficient warehouse layout. Automation and contemporary hardware will reduce labor expenses and enhance accessibility across the facility.
Ineffective Inventory Control
A 3PL warehouse's management has failed to keep an accurate inventory record in real-time. Inventory tracking errors frequently occur in warehouse management when manual methods are employed.
When objects are mismanaged using manual procedures or antiquated software, poor inventory management results. A cloud-based WMS system provides customers with complete inventory management, task automation, and delivery visibility, which minimizes issues.
Lack of Seasonal Demand Preparation
There are seasonal demands that change with the season. A 3PL warehouse management unprepared for the varying seasons can quickly suffer significant financial losses as e-commerce goods demand increases during the holidays.
Typical issues with warehouse management include:
• Failing to have enough of the necessary supplies in stock.
• Losing things.
• Unable to quickly find the necessary products.
The following are some suggestions for getting ready for seasonal demands:
• Keep in touch with manufacturers, transporters, distributors, merchants, and other suppliers.
• Maintain reliable data so the entire supply chain can function as a unit and be prepared to respond to demand swings.
• Use forecasting techniques to identify the most efficient approaches for calculating seasonal inventory levels.
• Put things in accessible spots around the warehouse so that picking and putting away orders will be simple.
• To process the flow more effectively and quickly, use warehouse tools and automation equipment, including forklifts, AS/RS, and pallet flow rack systems.
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