Creating a smart warehouse with AI can solve numerous client pain points.
As the supply chain becomes more complex and speed-obsessed, it is increasingly vital for warehouses to optimise inventory management and change how they operate. And while automation isn’t necessarily new to warehouses, nearly half still use manual processes and aren’t automated in all areas. Due to the pace and complexity of today’s logistics climate, it becomes tough for warehouse managers to know exactly where to start in their automation journey. And without guidance and a solid foundation to build upon, current warehouse systems could be set up for failure.
Although your clients have several options to choose from to increase warehouse efficiency, artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and spatial intelligence can provide innovative solutions to benefit your clients with:
Further, warehouse computer vision and spatial intelligence can improve specific applications within those areas of operation.
Warehouse computer vision systems overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of operational efficiency and accuracy. For example, a machine vision system frees workers’ hands to move more boxes, speeding up movement through the warehouse. It also significantly improves scan accuracy because it captures essential data about each package, even with missing labels or missed scans.
Sell on Value
Automating a warehouse with computer vision or spatial intelligence solutions requires investing in new technology, so help your clients carefully weigh that investment against potential cost savings. Carefully selected pilot projects will be vital to proving ROI, building buy-in, and perfecting solutions before rolling them out at scale.
With a successful implementation, you’ll build strong relationships and expand your computer vision and spatial intelligence expertise. Then, you can grow your business based on the ability to help warehouses operate more efficiently, automate routine tasks, increase accuracy, and increase customer satisfaction.