Improving warehouse operations while reducing costs is a goal for many businesses. However, with up to 70 percent of the cost of warehouse operations going towards labor, that goal can be difficult to achieve. How do you raise productivity while lowering your costs? The answer is warehouse automation software.
Warehouse Automation: Raise Productivity, Lower Costs
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Floor to Ceiling: Maximizing Your Warehouse Space
Is your warehouse space quickly filling up? Are you struggling to find places to put the extra items arriving in your receiving department?
Before you go looking for more warehouse space, why not look for more space in your current warehouse? Look up at the top of your current warehouse shelving. How much space is available between your ceiling and the top of the shelves? If you have open air up there, you have additional warehouse space available in your current location.
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9 Tricks for Streamlining Steps in Warehouse Processes
How efficient are your warehouse processes? Every step in each process needs to be a target for improvement. Adopting certain best practices can help you improve warehouse efficiency while simultaneously driving down costs.
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The Safer, The Better: Optimize Warehouse Safety to Improve Efficiency
Safety is an aspect of warehouse management that cannot be ignored. Accidents and other safety issues can have serious and even fatal consequences. The good news, though, is that implementing safety measures not only protects your employees, but also enhances warehouse efficiency at the same time – a win-win!
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6 Ways Automating Warehouse Systems Makes a Huge Impact
Your operation is growing and your labor costs are increasing. Management wants you to do more with the same amount of money (or less) next year. You need to find ways to keep costs down while improving your operations at the same time. What can you do?
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The Pitfalls of Physical Inventories and How to Avoid Them
Physical inventories are typically performed once a year in order to determine the current inventory count and accuracy, fix inventory discrepancies, and locate missing products. Physical inventories may sound helpful, but they come with a number of issues that oftentimes cause more harm than good.
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The 7 Most Common Problems in Warehouse Efficiency and How to Fix Them
Your warehouse is a vital part of your company. If your warehouse is efficient, your company has a better chance of succeeding. That is why identifying and correcting common problems with warehouse efficiency is so important – you need to know what your problems are and how to fix them.
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4 Best Practices for Cycle Count Procedures
Cycle counting is far superior to physical inventories in most warehouse operations. Instead of shutting down everything once a year to count, the count is done continuously throughout the year to keep inventory numbers more accurate. In addition, a cycle count will tell you if a product needs to be reordered soon, if it is damaged, if it is aging on the shelf, or if it is in the wrong place.
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Are These Efficiency Killing Mistakes Happening in Your Warehouse?
If you were to take a microscope into your kitchen and look at your kitchen countertop, what would you see? More than likely, you would see a lot of microscopic organisms floating around. If you are not diligent in wiping the "germs" away, they will grow, causing illness and added expense in their wake.
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How to Take Control of Internal Picking Error Rates for Better Warehouse Efficiency
Receiving an incorrect order is one of the leading reasons a customer becomes unhappy. Unhappy customers result in a potential loss of business and a lot of extra work. Most incorrect orders are sent back and fixed for free.
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