Reduce DC Labor 10-20% in 90 Days
DC operators are facing unprecedented challenges hiring and retaining workers. Meanwhile, automation projects that could boost productivity are being pushed out for a year or more as the industry struggles with supply and capacity issues. Operators need labor-savings today, not in the distant future.
Lucas Warehouse Optimization delivers immediate, dramatic results with project timeframes measured in weeks. And with Lucas you avoid the time and expense of installing automation, reengineering your processes, or changing your WMS.
In 60-90 Days, You Could:
- Increase picking productivity 36% (our customers’ average gain)
- Reduce employee onboarding to less than one day
- Eliminate overtime
- Slash errors and improve quality
- Eliminate paper and manual reporting
Real Results in Every Industry
- Industrial and B2B Distribution
- Medical Products
- Food and Beverage
- Retail and CPG
Apex Tool Group reduced labor hours 10% while increasing direct-to-consumer shipments.
“You rarely implement a new system and have users tell you ‘It’s made my life so much easier!’ Making the processes better for associates makes them more productive. And that’s better for the business.”
-Chris Rufa, Senior Director of Global Distribution
Baptist Health doubled productivity, increased throughput, and improved service.
“The previous average picking rate in the LUM area was 50-56 lines per hour (LPH). Today it is 100-110. That is a 100% improvement, and in bulk picking, the number is about 20 percent.”
-Dale Adamson, AVP of Logistics and Distribution
Eby Brown increased productivity 40% and extended the life of its WMS.
“Far and away, it’s the best decision I ever made and the best product I ever brought in. This thing paid for itself in less than a year.”
-Chris Timmons, Executive VP of Operations
The Container Store increased productivity 15% in 6 weeks.
“Distribution center employees preferred Jennifer’s™ human voice, the easy, five minute voice training process, and the rich voice-enabled help functions.”
-Christy Parra, Logistics Systems Director