Case Study

Warehouse of the future

Warehouse managed using Aerial UMV (unmanned vehicles) and integration to WMS picking process​. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things, augmented reality and robots can help to increase warehouse performance and substitute people in unsafe, difficult or time-consuming tasks.

Business Challenges

Warehouse operations required inventory accuracy uptick. Customer order fill rates were compromised due to errors in slotting. Order availability truth was compromising Customer satisfaction and resulting in lost sales. ​

CBC Solutions

Replacing all possible manual processes with drone technology in the warehouse significantly improved real-time communication between employees, optimized productivity, increased profitability and outpaced competition. Supply chain operations inevitably managed their root-cause of inventory management problems.​

Benefits realized by Customer

Low capital expenditure and infrastructure investment further speeded up the ROI. Benefits include​

  • Faster cycle counts, accurate Item search
  • Realtime inventory data to plan picks dynamically​
  • Improved safety (hard to reach places) for employees
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