In the last period, the logistics has established itself as one of the most important sectors within companies. It is constantly changing and being updated through the use of new information systems.

The impetuous development of the sector also brings with it some problems related to logistics, especially with regard to warehouse management.

To curb these problems, it is necessary to turn to experts in the sector that are able to understand and resolve any critical issues that may arise in the logistical flow.

The ITS Course in Logistics and Mobility is structured to train logistics professionals who are able to planning, manage, check flows and governing IT, logistics and legislative aspects. The course, designed to combine theory with practice, through the 900 hours of internships directly in companies, places great emphasis on the sustainability environmental, economic, organisational, social and security.

Being supported by an expert is crucial when choosing the best strategy in order to optimise their company's performance. To avoid errors in warehouse management, theautomation of operational cycles allows it to be dealt with efficiently.

The 3 main problems in logistics

The logistics sector is not exempt from issues managing. Listed below are the three main ones to which one should pay particular attention when approaching the subject.

La first is the unused space and poor organisation of goods. Lack of storage space is often caused by the rampant increase in business, and companies must pay close attention to this topic. In fact, optimised organisation of goods in warehouses is crucial for efficient logistics management.

Misorganisation can be caused by mistakes and delays, but it risks undermining the punctuality of deliveries. How to solve this problem?

It is often necessary making the most of space that the warehouse offers, such as its height, to arrange a positioning of the goods functional to the process. Specific storage systems can be used, such as the Pallet Shuttleshelving Movirack or shelving drive-in, the rotation of goods. New information systems using warehouse management software can enable logistics operators to ensure control and synchronisation of orders, inbound and outbound, minimising the risk of error.

La second most common issue concerns the improper handling of load units. When preparing orders, it is necessary to stem any possibility of errors in the handling of goods. If this were to happen, the productivity of the company could be significantly impaired, and slowdowns and problems could also arise with regard to security.

To prevent this from happening, it is necessary to ensure the preparation of operators within the lifting equipment or use automated storage systems. In addition, it is essential to check that the loading units, pallets or containers, are able to guarantee stability during the operational cycle. The logistics manager can opt for innovative transporters e stacker cranes to optimise the logistical and production process.

La third and last issue we deal with concerns the shipments: mix of orders, delays and poor traceability. Taking the wrong item from a shelf can mean higher costs in the reverse logisticswhich deals with goods returns. Here again, automation allows the error rate to be reduced significantly.

Shipping is the last part of the logistics process. The implementation by means of the new information systems makes it possible to update and optimise the planning of deliveries.

The traceability of a product is a particularly sensitive topic, especially for products of the type pharmaceutical e agribusiness. An error in component traceability can cause serious problems for both customer and supplier.

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ITS MOVE - Editor