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Warehouse Solutions

In the world of route accounting, nowhere is efficiency more crucial than the distribution center and loading dock, where well-staged product loads and tight route schedules directly improve the bottom line. Because those efficiencies run on information, costs begin to rise when the information necessary for razor-sharp scheduling isn't available.

Optimizing Deliveries
Common inefficiencies in distribution center operations, including items or shipments misplaced or out of stock, often mean drivers begin their day knowing they cannot deliver what the customer is expecting. Worse, distribution center personnel often can't give the delivery driver complete information about the exact load on the truck. While they may know they only loaded nine pallets instead of a requested ten, they may not be able to document exactly which items have been shorted, leaving the driver to figure out what's missing by going through shrink-wrapped cases. Wasting valuable driver time not only affects the number of stops a driver can visit per day, but also puts a dent in working relationships with receivers in the store. In worst-case scenarios your deliveries may even be refused.

Compsee's proven automated distribution center solutions help you achieve optimal route efficiency, and may allow you to decrease the number of loaders or shifts. In addition, between manufacturer, warehouse, driver and customer, each relationship in your supply chain benefits from eliminating mistakes and increasing accuracy.

 

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