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Sunday, April 29, 2012

4 Pitfalls to Avoid When Choosing a Warehouse Management System

When selecting a Warehouse Management System, the surefire way to make the right choice is to put the research in up front. As you are researching and comparing solutions, there are some common mistakes to avoid that can make your research even more effective and your implementation a success:

Not Realizing the Full Benefits of Automation
Automating warehouse operations and related functions can save your organization considerable time and money. However, if you don’t also improve your current processes and ways of interfacing with RF-based hardware, accounting software, shipping systems, and warehouse equipment, automating your system won’t deliver the full return on investment you could achieve.

Not Quantifying All Benefits
It is difficult to calculate possible future gains such as increased productivity, better warehouse efficiency, improved customer service, and other factors after a new system has been successfully implemented. Remember, these types of benefits can dramatically improve your bottom line and should not be overlooked.

Going It Alone – Without Management Involvement
Top management and other key personnel within the organization must be involved in the selection and the implementation process. For the project to be a success, management needs to stay involved.

Assuming Automatic User Adoption
Many companies assume a well-designed system will operate at peak levels shortly after they make the purchase. The best system will not perform as expected until properly trained personnel have developed complete competency with the system. Allow users to gain confidence through a gradual process of operational ramp-up, including incremental training and system usage. Wait to introduce them to new and more complex system functions until they have mastered the basics.

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1 comment:

siryoz0 said...

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