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Logistics Optimization

Layout, throughput and process engineering for distribution centers.

Hardware decisions follow process design. Before you specify a conveyor or a robot, you optimise the warehouse layout, the order profile and the flow. This category collects practical methods for measuring current performance, modelling alternatives and proving the gain before committing capital.

Topics include slotting, ABC analysis, wave vs. discrete picking, dock-to-stock cycle time, simulation, and the KPIs that matter to operations and finance. Examples are drawn from Benelux distribution centers.

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FAQ

About logistics optimization

What are the most useful warehouse KPIs?+

Lines per hour per picker, dock-to-stock time, order accuracy, on-time-in-full (OTIF), cost per order shipped, and storage utilization. Tracking these monthly reveals where automation or process changes pay back.

How do I reduce picking time without automation?+

Slot fast movers in the golden zone, batch and zone pick, use voice or light-directed picking, and rebalance routes weekly based on order data. Typical gain: 15–30% on labour without capex.

What is warehouse simulation and when is it needed?+

Discrete-event simulation models material flows under realistic peak conditions. Use it whenever an investment exceeds ~€500 000 or whenever multiple automated subsystems must interact — it de-risks both design and go-live.

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