Three Keys to Improving Warehouse Performance while Maintaining Future Flexibility

As warehouse operators plan for a future that is difficult to predict, building around the pillars of data-driven, flexible and robotics help ensure their investments not only pay dividends in the short term but can carry them well into the future.

E-commerce has already had a significant impact on warehouse operations and that impact will only increase as e-commerce continues to be the fastest growing segment of the economy.

Global retail e-commerce sales are expected to reach $3.9 trillion dollars by 2020, up from $2.3 trillion in 2017.

At the same time, customer expectations for delivery are changing, with two-day delivery now the norm on e-commerce orders. This is forcing fulfillment operations to compress cycle times and provide more options in terms of delivery and cost.

A survey of e-commerce retailers by Temando found that 43 percent of retailers drove increased revenue by offering better choices in e-commerce delivery. Among enterprise retailers, 33 percent reported a reduction in cart abandonment when offering more shipping choices, while 50 percent of mid-market retailers experienced increased sales.

The choices consumers now expect are not limited to shipping. Retailers, both traditional and e-commerce, are realizing that consumers want choice across their entire shopping experience.

They want to be able to research products online, evaluate products in brick-and-mortar stores and purchase, take delivery and perform returns through either channel as part of a seamless experience now widely referred to as omnichannel.

This has caused traditional retailers to move aggressively into e-commerce and once “pure” e-commerce companies to establish a foothold in the physical world.

The result is more complexity in product storage, picking and delivery as these companies seek to support e-commerce and omnichannel sales more efficiently without establishing parallel distribution networks.


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