18 posts tagged with “warehouse-operations”

Starbucks’ rollback of a computer vision inventory tool is a useful warning for warehouse AI pilots: measure trust, accuracy, exceptions, and fallback workflows before scaling.

Shelf-ready packaging and RFID mandates are turning carton design into a warehouse labor strategy, improving throughput, inventory accuracy, compliance, and freight efficiency.

Albertsons' AI produce inspection tool shows how grocers can turn subjective fresh-quality checks into structured warehouse data for better receiving, claims, and replenishment.

SPG’s Silicon Valley Innovation Center highlights a larger shift: sustainable packaging is now a logistics engineering decision tied to cube, damage, automation, claims, and freight cost.

Seismic warehouse rules, slab analysis, and PE stamps can derail racking and automation projects unless logistics teams treat facility compliance as an early planning requirement.

Equipment demand hit a record in Q1 2026, but warehouse leaders still need sharper capex sequencing as automation, labor, tariff, and service pressures collide.

E-commerce fulfillment automation is shifting from separate pick-and-pack zones toward container-aware workstations that connect warehouse speed to parcel execution.

Bobcat’s new Class 1 forklift battery lineup shows why lithium-ion power is now a warehouse fleet decision tied to uptime, charging strategy, safety, and total operating cost.

Pandora’s warehouse modernization shows that real omni-channel transformation is not a single software install. It is a phased network redesign built around WMS, ERP, TMS, visibility, and fulfillment resilience.

Digital labor marketplace platforms are disrupting traditional temp agencies for warehouse staffing. Learn how shift-by-shift staffing, faster onboarding, and data-driven workforce planning are transforming warehouse operations in 2026.