The Dynamic Warehouse

The Transformational Promise of the Dynamic Warehouse

A warehouse that can quickly, and cost effectively respond to changes in supply, demand, and resources, by continuously optimizing operations. The Dynamic Warehouse outperforms static operations by leveraging smart software, hardware, real-time data and adaptable decision-making technology.

Key elements of the Dynamic Warehouse

  • Adaptive Operations – Ability to optimize operations in real time regardless of changes on inbound or outbound

  • Empowered workforce – Ability to provide the workforce (managers, supervisors, and on floor workers) with critical performance and decision-making information
  • Cost resiliency – Ability to manage disruptions and change with least impact to cost and customer service
  • Business growth – Expand and deliver greater volumes while improving customer service levels

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What strategies enable it?

Intelligent systems that optimize, and learn

Warehouse automation technologies that leverage machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to continuously improve operations.

Learn about Jennifer Intelligence

warehouse workers using Jennifer voice
AI tech scanning boxes in warehouse

Flexible automation that can be easily changed to meet evolving demands

Software solutions that you can “drop in and configure” to work with existing systems and processes, which can make you better wherever you are in the supply chain maturity cycle.

Learn about the Warehouse Optimization Suite

Workforce tools to reduce stress, improve speed, accuracy, engagement, and retention

According to a Lucas Systems market study, 90% of workers believe investment in new technology will help in attracting and retaining on-floor workers. Workers also resoundingly feel that investing in tech is investing in the company’s workforce (88%).

Download the Voice of the Warehouse Worker Insight

warehouse leaderboard
warehouse worker using console management system

Real time data visibility to enable smarter and rapid decisions

Data visibility is integral to better operations on the warehouse floor, but even more so at the Board level. Data from warehouse systems should and can underpin some of the robust growth projections many companies are facing.

Read the Henry Schein Case Study

What strategies enable it?

warehouse workers using Jennifer voice

Intelligent systems that optimize, and learn

Warehouse automation technologies that leverage machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to continuously improve operations.

Learn about Jennifer Intelligence

AI tech scanning boxes in warehouse

Flexible automation that can be easily changed to meet evolving demands

Software solutions that you can “drop in and configure” to work with existing systems and processes, which can make you better wherever you are in the supply chain maturity cycle.

Learn about the Warehouse Optimization Suite

warehouse leaderboard

Workforce tools to reduce stress, improve speed, accuracy, engagement, and retention

According to a Lucas Systems market study, 90% of workers believe investment in new technology will help in attracting and retaining on-floor workers. Workers also resoundingly feel that investing in tech is investing in the company’s workforce (88%).

Download the Voice of the Warehouse Worker Insight

warehouse worker using console management system

Real time data visibility to enable smarter and rapid decisions

Data visibility is integral to better operations on the warehouse floor, but even more so at the Board level. Data from warehouse systems should and can underpin some of the robust growth projections many companies are facing.

Read the Henry Schein Case Study