Today’s businesses are facing a battle like never before due to rising customer expectations and increased operational disruptions. Companies must now compete with their competitors based on cost and service level metrics and allocate capital resources in the most appropriate way to achieve the required agility. How a business views and manages its distribution network and the logistics resources that make up this network has a tremendous impact on outcomes and must align with defined strategic objectives.
The acceleration in e-commerce is changing the way companies do business, while innovative companies entering the sector are intensifying competition. Legacy distribution networks are being called upon to enhance their capabilities, and warehouse operations are being redesigned. Supply chain managers, finding themselves at the table with company executives and top management, are expected to find solutions to increase their share in the e-commerce market by battling against Amazon, other emerging e-commerce start-ups, and traditional large firms.
“Companies should not answer the question of ‘what is a warehouse automation system’ as a ‘quick fix’ tool, but rather make decisions about warehouse automation systems by measuring their strategic and financial impacts.”
When conducting a feasibility study for warehouse automation, consider the following:
An investment in warehouse automation not only promises savings in labor costs but also provides the ability to provide the service your customers expect today and in the future, thereby increasing your brand value.
When deciding to invest in smart automation technologies, you will encounter many options. Each will have different advantages and disadvantages, and each will have a different return on investment. Therefore, you must be sure that the technology you are investing in answers both today’s and tomorrow’s questions. Dijitalis supports its customers in choosing the right automation concept – from analysis to conceptual design, from supplier selection to commissioning control.
When you want to invest in smart and automatic material handling systems, you will discover that there are many equipment options, each with different advantages and limitations. When the conflicting experiences and ideas of project stakeholders such as your own engineers, equipment manufacturers, and system integrators are added to this complexity, deciding what the “best solution” is becomes very difficult. As an impartial consultancy firm, Dijitalis works independently of equipment and automation companies.
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