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Improve Warehouse Efficiency Going Paperless | MobileDemand

Written by MobileDemand | Sep 2, 2020 2:00:00 PM

For warehouse operations, efficiency and productivity plays a huge role in customer satisfaction and improvement in the overall bottom line. Any extra time a worker wastes on an inefficient system is valuable time lost, meaning fewer picks or orders filled each day. 

Many warehouses still use paper-based systems, with workers tracking data by hand and transferring it later into a computer system. This leaves lots of room for potential errors and takes costly time to complete. Relying on paper for tracking operational data leads to disorganization and inefficiency. 

As mobile technology and warehouse management system capabilities advance, it's easier and more cost-effective than ever to eliminate paper processes. Using technology designed specifically for warehouses provides many benefits including: 

  • Real-Time Data Visibility: Immediate access to data allows for quick decision-making and timely response to inventory needs. 
  • More Accurate Automation: Automated processes reduce human error, ensuring more accurate inventory counts and data records. 
  • Increased Productivity: Digital systems streamline tasks, allowing workers to complete more in less time. 
  • Seamless Communication Between Workers: Mobile devices and WMS software facilitate better communication, coordinating efforts and reducing misunderstandings. 
  • Enhanced Inventory Management: Advanced tracking and data analysis lead to more effective inventory control, reducing overstock and stockouts. 
  • Streamlined Picking Processes: Digital picking lists and guided picking routes optimize the picking process, saving time and reducing errors. 
  • Higher Level Security for Confidential Data: Digital systems offer better security protocols to protect sensitive information. 
  • Improved Customer Satisfaction and Retention: Faster and more accurate order fulfillment leads to happier customers, encouraging repeat business. 

By adopting a paperless system, warehouses can achieve maximum productivity with improved inventory accuracy and labor efficiency. This shift not only streamlines internal processes but also contributes to a more sustainable operation by reducing paper waste. In the competitive world of logistics and supply chain management, staying ahead with the latest technology is not just a choice, it's a necessity for continued growth and success.