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Watch: A Symphony of Systems: The Rise of Warehouse Orchestration

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Warehouse orchestration is the answer for facilities looking to integrate and efficiently manage a multitude of discrete systems, says Keith Moore, chief executive officer ofAutoscheduler.ai.

The concept of “orchestration” is gaining popularity in the warehouse. The term describes the ability to take all of the systems and people that exist within a given facility — what Moore describes as “as multi-faceted ensemble cast” — and get them to function together smoothly.

Who, then, is the “conductor” of this symphony of systems and processes? Today it’s people, Moore says. The problem is that, because of the difficultly of retaining qualified staff, those individuals are often less tenured and experienced in their jobs than in years past. And when that happens, “productivity drops drastically.”

Thanks to an aging warehouse workforce, some 80% of sites are run by coordinators with four years or less of experience. Yet it takes three to four years just to get a facility up and running effectively. Moreover, the work is often managed by spreadsheets and other outdated manual processes. “Excel is the most used tool in a warehouse,” Moore says. As a result, many warehouses today are supported by “grit and elbow grease,” he says. “In the future, that has to change.”

Automation is coming to the fore, but the necessary systems still must be coordinated in such a way that warehouses can track, on a moment-by-moment basis, key elements such the availability of labor, raw materials, inventory, space and trailers in the yard. All must work together to support efficient process flow.

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