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Home » Distribution Centers Lose Nearly 3,000 Hours a Year on Unproductive Workflows, Study Says

Distribution Centers Lose Nearly 3,000 Hours a Year on Unproductive Workflows, Study Says

December 4, 2012
Intermec

The survey base of 250 supply chain, warehouse and distribution managers stated that, over an eight-hour shift, each worker loses an average of 15 minutes of productivity in an inefficient process. For a small to medium-sized warehouse with 50 workers, this quickly adds up to nearly 3,000* hours a year, and could be a significantly higher number in larger organizations.

Although most managers have been tasked with finding cost savings, close to one in three (30 percent) have not conducted a review of workflow processes in their distribution center within the past year. This is the first step in identifying areas for improvement.

Inefficient workflows

The majority of managers questioned believe the most inefficient workflow in an eight hour shift to be packing and loading (20 percent), closely followed by picking and inventory control (both 18 percent).

This belief is born from the data produced by companies that have recently conducted a workflow process review, who say that inventory control (53 percent) and picking (47 percent) are the two areas where cost savings could most easily be achieved.

Strong resistance to change

The research shows that in companies that are yet to take action to improve workflow productivity, there are high levels of resistance to the idea of carrying out a full review.

Managers who have not held a review in the past year, say that only compliance (28 percent) or poor performance (27 percent) would prompt them to do so today. The latter point is in stark contrast to those companies that have recently conducted a review, and implemented process improvements as a result, who say that they are mostly motivated by compliance issues (26 percent) or continuous improvement programs (22 percent) and rate poor performance as a very low (9 percent) driver for their action.

Most shocking of all in a world in which every customer's business is hard won, and even harder kept, are the nearly one in five companies (16 percent) who say they will not review their workflow processes until after a customer complaint has been received.

Meeting cost targets: Every second counts

Whether they are prepared to conduct a review or not, the survey, carried out by research firm Vanson Bourne, identifies the very clear pressures that warehouse and distribution center managers are under.

Nearly all respondents appear to agree on the key to achieving this goal. When asked how to improve performance across the warehouse and distribution center, the overwhelming majority of managers (89m percent) said they believed investment in new technology would enable them to claw back their lost time and ensure greater worker productivity.

There is also increased awareness of the value that shaving just seconds off workflow processes can bring. Nearly two-thirds (60 percent) agree that "Large time and cost savings opportunities can be found in gaining back mere seconds in operations workflows." Examples of how to achieve this include having workers take fewer steps, investing in faster label printing and quicker barcode label scanning and eliminating battery changes mid-shift.

Bruce Stubbs, Intermec Industry Marketing Director for Distribution Center Operations, said: "Warehouse managers are faced with significant cost saving challenges, which means they can't afford to let such levels of time wastage continue. Businesses should be looking at every workflow in detail, on a regular basis, to claim back the minutes and seconds they need to achieve these savings. As this research shows, reviewing their technology infrastructure may be the perfect place to start."

Source: Intermec

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