Assessing the "right" time to move to a new
warehouse system
Don’t wait until your warehouse operations are no
longer competitive to evaluate whether you need a new
system. Here are some important tips to help you plan
ahead: Keep pace with industry trends - The
availability of new technologies and increased market
demands are driving rapid change in many industries.
Watch for trends such as rising customer expectations,
increased competitive pressure or dropping margins.
Introducing new or improved automation management
technology to your warehouse can be a powerful tool for
increasing competitiveness in a challenging market.
Ensure compliance with EDI requirements - If
you plan to sell to large retailers, you’ll need to
comply with the vendors' terms in order to remain in
good standing and keep your margins in place. Most large
retailers have strict vendor compliance requirements
that make a modern warehouse management system
absolutely critical for success. Since many large
retailers use electronic data interchange (EDI), an
ideal WMS solution will have EDI integration and be able
to automatically transmit order information into the
warehouse system or the accounting database.
Manage the changes required by e-commerce - If
you’re one of the many businesses selling products over
the Web, a warehouse management system is essential. An
online business encounters higher transaction volumes
and greater customer expectations. Your
material-handling needs also change when you ship
directly to consumers rather than to businesses. Instead
of pallet or case shipments, most online businesses
fulfill many small unit shipments. Without the right
system, many errors can occur. And with thin margins,
shipping errors can be detrimental to your business. You
want a WMS solution that supports and integrates with
your e-business initiatives.
Invest wisely in new equipment - If you’re
investing in new material-handling equipment for your
warehouse, such as carousels, conveyors, or reach
trucks, make sure you put that investment to good use. A
good warehouse management system will effectively
integrate these islands of technology for your staff,
optimizing performance and maximizing total warehouse
efficiency. Make the most out of a warehouse move
- If you plan to relocate to a new warehouse, this may
be a good starting point to implement a new warehouse
management system. By designing a plan from the ground
up at your new location, you can eliminate the
bottlenecks and inefficiencies of your old warehouse.
The sooner you plan and implement, the sooner you can
reap the benefits of your new system.
Measure your current capabilities - An
objective way to assess your warehouse efficiency is to
conduct a detailed benchmark measuring your current
capabilities. The benchmarks can show you how well your
warehouse is performing and the areas you may want to
improve. If your assessment indicates significant
changes are necessary, now is as good a time as any to
implement a new system that provides the required
functions for your warehouse.
If any of the above situations resonate with you, it
may be time to explore a new solution - we have the
business knowledge and customer experience to guide you
efficiently. Simply
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