DC Automation: Taking the Plunge
By Bill Elenbark on Mar 4, 2008 in Publish
In the January issue of Logistics Management, Gross & Associates senior engineer Maida Napolitano published an article about three companies’ efforts to automate their warehouses by using material handling technology to improve productivity. The companies profiled were JTM Food Group, Victorinox Swiss Army, and Corporate Express Canada. These companies found that investments in new technology resulted in productivity gains and labor cost savings that translated into more than satisfactory returns on their investments.
Most logistics managers seem to be satisfied with just “getting by” with what they have or profess not having the deep pockets that they associate with high-tech innovations. However, software has become cheaper and more standardized. Hardware has become more generic and maintenance-free. DC technological upgrades have not only become more powerful, but also more affordable. With increased customer demand and cost control efforts coming down from the C-suite, just “getting by” no longer makes sense.










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