In many ways, connectivity is the backbone of modernization. It bridges communication channels, supports data transmission, and unifies technologies for one seamless workflow. Patchy connectivity networks are often the culprits behind lagging devices and technical difficulties. Moreover, unsecured networks are an open gateway to unauthorized users and threat actors. As technology continues to advance and reshape the modern supply chain, it is no surprise that connectivity systems would also make great strides to accommodate new, safe solutions. Consequently, 5G has risen to prominence since its introduction a few years ago. According to the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), 5G is expected to empower businesses with three distinctive benefits:
- 100x Faster Download Speeds – Workflows relying on robust tracking and management software can download reports, submitted data, and inventory updates quickly for unbroken productivity. Real-time visibility into current inventory status helps prevent overstocking, further protecting the bottom line.
- 10x Less Latency – CISA estimates data response times can be as low as one millisecond, enabling faster responses across a network. For time-conscious workflows such as pick-route optimization and AMR deployment, faster speeds can further accelerate fulfillment and free up teams to focus on other tasks with newly available time.
- 100x Network Capacity – Unlike its predecessors, 5G expands traffic capacity, allowing businesses to deploy more devices within a network without overburdening systems. As businesses grapple with incoming peak season influxes, adaptable network capacity can be a game-changer in integrating seasonal hires quickly for faster profitability.
5G Connectivity is Key to Supply Chain Success
Adopting emerging technology can be overwhelming, regardless of its size or nature. Nevertheless, if implemented alongside an experienced team, 5G connectivity’s benefits may outweigh its uncertainties. While relatively new, warehouses implementing 5G have reported:
- Lower Energy Consumption – 5G bridges connections between an IoT fleet, enabling real-time visibility into device usage and supporting sustainability efforts. Studies conducted by ABI Research found a 700-ton reduction in CO2 emissions in facilities actively tracking device usage since systems can be turned off, serviced, and decommissioned remotely, minimizing energy waste.
- Higher Return-of-Investment – While every warehouse is inherently unique, most would benefit from private networks since they help increase throughput rate and completed sales. Warehouses have accounted for a $13.80 return per every dollar invested in private networks.
- Manageable Data Security – Threat actors are constantly finding new ways to exploit network vulnerabilities. As new devices, employees, and systems enter a network, it may be hard to track security across your entire infrastructure. 5G supports cybersecurity by facilitating data segmentation, so teams have restricted access to sensitive data while easily navigating vital systems pertinent to their workflow.
Network optimization is foundational for ongoing supply chain efficiency. As a dedicated solution provider, Heartland continuously strives to easily execute optimization strategies that embrace adaptable systems and lower operational costs. Get in touch with our AlwaysConnected team to see if 5G is the best option for your operations.