As pressures from consumers create the need for quicker turnaround and fulfillment strategies, distributors plan to add more space. More space is a great step towards meeting the needs of the on-demand marketplace, but the real challenge comes when optimizing the use of that space. Poor layout and space utilization can drive up costs and be a result of incomplete visibility. Here are some challenges of managing warehouse space that can harm overall warehouse productivity:
Warehouses must implement solutions that meet the demands for faster and more accurate shipping in a new space, but also meet consumer demands for more sustainable warehousing. Surveys suggest that 75% of U.S. consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of the products they buy. To combat this, this means implementing technology that increases visibility and provides the intelligence and flexibility to navigate warehouse needs. Studies show that 80% of organizations are planning to invest in new technologies by 2024. Without a plan to implement dependable warehouse solutions and create supply chain sustainability, businesses could lose productivity and harm the environment. Ultimately, an unproductive and unsustainable warehouse loses more money spent on materials and can’t control costs. When you think about optimizing space utilization in your warehouse, consider these tips:
Smoother workflows, reduced energy consumption, and complete traceability can help warehouses optimize space and maintain eco-friendly operations to satisfy customers. Gain More INSIGHT about how you can boost supply chain sustainability and warehouse management with Heartland.