For several years now, e-commerce has been reshaping logistics chains, and it will continue to do so in the future. In 2020, online sales amounted to “only” $4.2 billion, but by 2026, according to the latest projections, they are expected to reach $8.1 billion.
In this context, warehouses must efficiently address new challenges such as service levels, speed of execution, adaptation to the increasing number of references, ever more complex and growing flows.
Therefore, the implementation of an efficient management tool becomes indispensable to enhance efficiency and agility in an ever-changing environment. That tool is the WMS (Warehouse Management System).
Designed to optimize logistics site operations, it offers greater visibility into all processes. This type of software allows for precise tracking of warehouse activities, increasing the responsiveness and productivity of organizations that use it. In other words, it facilitates cost reduction and efficiency improvements while streamlining site activities. It’s an essential factor for productivity, flexibility, and a valuable tool for monitoring and managing logistics operations in a demanding environment.