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When Warehouse Management Takes on Manufacturing Responsibilities

This article will introduce you to the latest features to look for when upgrading your warehousing software, mainly if you produce hardware devices in the technology sector.<br>

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When Warehouse Management Takes on Manufacturing Responsibilities

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  1. When Warehouse Management Takes When Warehouse Management Takes on Critical Look at Production in the Technology Sector Critical Look at Production in the Technology Sector on Manufacturing Responsibilities: A Manufacturing Responsibilities: A Technology companies are always on the lookout to gain a competitive edge, and as a result, there have been major developments in improving warehousing software to accommodate this growing industry need. When warehouses also manage their own engineering and manufacturing, the organization of their logistics can become complex. Luckily, new warehousing software features have emerged to help business owners stay on top of their warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and engineering plants. In this article, we will introduce you to the latest features to look for when upgrading your warehousing software, especially if you produce hardware devices in the technology sector. Luckily, new cloud warehouse management software features have emerged to help business owners stay on top of their warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and engineering plants. Today, manufacturers are making a concerted effort to greatly reduce the quantities of inventory items they store in their warehouses. Warehouses, therefore, are evolving into “flow-through” or “cross-docking” facilities. This means that companies like yours could be in the throes of restructuring manufacturing-to-warehousing workflows so that your finished & packaged tech products enter one side of the warehouse, are reconfigured into shipments, and then are immediately moved out into delivery trucks on the other side of the warehouse. High-performance warehouses have adopted this model and cross-dock 50% or more of their manufactured goods. That being said, no matter how fast the flow-through becomes, warehouses will continue to be used for storage. Though the tech devices that you produce can be “made-to- order”, which would reduce taking up warehouse space, it isn’t possible to fully avoid storing inventory altogether. Warehousing will still be required for the foreseeable future, and the most successful technology manufacturers have made the necessary adjustments in their warehouses to meet the reduced need for space and the increased complexity of order-fulfilment turnarounds.

  2. Have you made the necessary adjustments, too? And if so, does your warehouse inventory software have the depth and functionality to reflect this new, streamlined, and fast workflow? Read more https://ftxglobal.com/when-warehouses-take-on-manufacturing-responsibilities/

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