Simulation Tools Optimize Processes & Take Surprises Out of WMS Deployment

car-mirror-1145383_1280I learned a few things when I spent one winter in a distribution center in Canada.  I learned what it was like to arrive for work in the dark and leave in the dark. I learned about the extra connector in Canadian cars that would allow the car to be plugged in to heat the engine block so the car would still start in sub-zero weather. I learned about how these winter warriors would get excited about the first days of 60°F weather, which seemed sultry in comparison to the long winters. Most importantly, I got to see first hand how simulation could be leveraged to get better visibility into a road to business success.

As we kicked off our project, the team I was working with analyzed every scrap of data we could get. We hired a third party consultant to focus exclusively on data analysis (looking at order profiles in the sales history). We designed the warehouse management system (WMS), created processes, and decided on a configuration. We checked in with senior leadership about process changes and got input and buy in that it would work. Finally, we took the warehouse management system WMS live.

Unfortunately, the new process slowed down many things.  Nobody anticipated the impact the change would have until we executed the new process. In a nutshell, workers started warehouse replenishment at 4:00AM, picking would start at 7:00AM, and so on. We found out, with the new processes, the operators needed to do an hour of additional work to maintain the old volume—much slower than the old picking process. Despite all the data analysis we had done, we didn’t foresee the impact.  If we’d had the ability to do simulation we probably would have.  A truly powerful simulation tool provides visibility into the end-to-end processes and answer many important questions such as:

  1. How many pickers are needed to meet a certain picking volume?
  2. How many replenish personnel’s are needed to keep replenishing the bin locations?
  3. Where is the bottleneck?
  4. Which process among the multitudes of processes is causing the slowdown?

Every data center manager would love to see how the processes are performing under a given a set of variations. Consider the wealth if information that could be gleaned:

  1. Order profiles. (i.e. What if I had a lot of 1Z’s versus a lot of wholesale orders being shipped to other retail stores?)
  2. Replenishment’s from receiving vs. replenishment’s from deep reserve.
  3. Potential benefits of a sorter-based picking process.
  4. Potential benefits of a pick-to-light picking process.
  5. Potential benefits of an RF handheld-based picking process on batch picking.
  6. The impact of seasonal changes.
  7. Process effectiveness during high-volume scenarios. (i.e. holidays, back to school, etc.)
  8. The impact of cross docking. (with multiple scenarios including retail, wholesale, and e-commerce orders)
  9. The best avenues for delivering an omni-channel experience to customers.

Simulation leads to beneficial insight and helps with load planning to ensure that products are efficiently picked and shipped. Of course, modeling the simulations can be a little tricky. It’s critical to consider all the pertinent factors and modeling every single variable and mimicking the real life scenario accurately with finesse is complicated.

The beauty of it, though, is that this work can be done during the system design process, which is usually done after a software vendor has been selected and the WMS deployment has been kicked off.  Upgrading or replacing a WMS system provides a golden opportunity to put this sort of capability in place. Typically, the DC manager researches potential solutions, perhaps consults with others in the organization, and brings in a trusted advisor to help. The savviest companies involve key DC managers and supervisors to plot out the ideal processes.  With this information, the software vendor can point to how to implement those processes considering minimal cost and maximum flexibility. The simulation step can easily be incorporated into that process. By doing that, DC managers can figure out the process that works best for their supply chain and address any unforeseen variables as they arise.

In the end, the Canadian client I mentioned above opted to add a voice picking process rather than redesign the whole system. In the end, they found a way to get back to their original efficiency.

Let us know in the comments section below how you think simulation tools might help your supply chain or distribution center.

Author:
Puga Sankara
About:
Puga Sankara is the Founder, CEO of Smart Gladiator LLC. Smart Gladiator designs, builds, and delivers market-leading mobile technology for retailers, distributors, and 3PL service providers. So far, Smart Gladiator LoadProof has been used to ship, receive, and scan more than 100 million boxes. SG LoadProof is a patent pending Centralized Enterprise Photo/Video Document System on Cloud for Supply Chain. SG LP is built on the fact that photos & videos are vital docs as important as POs/SOs/Legal Contracts/Fulfillment Orders that reside in ERP/WMS/TMS systems, that serve as compelling, conclusive, unequivocal proof of crucial, critical, vital operations executed in Supply Chain within/across orgs when fulfilling customer orders as well as meeting contractual obligations between orgs as merchandise is transferred between different parties that partake in Supply Chain functions & operations. And these photos/videos data should not be stored in someone’s Smartphone or Email Inbox or in their personal/work Computer, but should be stored in a Centralized Enterprise system, where such data can be pushed into super-fast, stored securely, accessible to all stake holders (CFO/Sales Reps/Customer Support/AR/AP) in an org, as well as facilitates super-fast retrieval/sharing. LP is an Enterprise System of record for Photo/Video docs & is as important as an ERP which is an enterprise system of record for POs, SOs, Legal Contracts between parties etc. that have huge legal ramifications, also as important as a WMS (Warehouse Management System) that hold indispensable shipment & fulfillment data on orders. Like how Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat etc. have evolved into social media platforms/systems that enable individuals to showcase their beauty/pretty clothes/lovely cosmetics/hep coolness etc., LoadProof is an Enterprise system that holds similar photos/videos, but for a different reason, not for show off, but to serve as compelling, conclusive, unequivocal & indisputable system of record and proof that can be presented even in the court of law, when there is a dispute between parties while they execute many facets of the Supply Chain functions & operations. SG LoadProof is also an Enterprise System of Record for Photos, videos and any other digital documents for your Supply Chain Network. A system of record (SOR) or source system of record (SSoR) is a data management term for an information storage system (commonly implemented on a computer system running a database management system) that is the authoritative data source for a given data element or piece of information. The need to identify systems of record can become acute in organizations where management information systems have been built by taking output data from multiple source systems, re-processing this data, and then re-presenting the result for new business use. In these cases, multiple information systems may disagree about the same piece of information. These disagreements may stem from semantic differences, differences in opinion, use of different sources, and differences in the timing of the extract, transform, and load processes that create the data they report against, or may simply be the result of bugs. The integrity and validity of any data set is open to question when there is no traceable connection to a good source, such as a known System of Record. Where the integrity of the data is vital, if there is an agreed system of record, the data element must either be linked to, or extracted directly from it. In other cases, the provenance and estimated data quality should be documented. The “system of record” approach is a good fit for environments where both: 1. there is a single authority over all data consumers, and 2. all consumers have similar needs Here, LoadProof is the System of Record for pictures and videos for all the entities in Supply chain who uses pictures and videos to track using any Supply Chain System infrastructure. 1. LoadProof provides accurate, thorough, complete, and latest information in pictures and videos related to any entity in the Supply chain that is tracked. 2. LoadProof is the single authority on pictures and videos related to any entity in the Supply Chain that is tracked 3. LoadProof doesn’t let any external system to copy the records being stored in it, which eliminates the data being duplicated in multiple places to preserve the data integrity and credibility. 4. LoadProof has a secured login procedure which lets only users with select level access to view the data and modify the records which helps in maintaining LoadProof is becoming the Industry Standard System for Photo & Video Docs for Supply Chain Smart Gladiator is located in ATDC - Advanced Tech Dev Center (tech Incubator) in Georgia Institute of Tech. Click for a demo - https://loadproof.com/apply Puga is a supply chain technology professional with more than 25 years of experience in deploying capabilities in the logistics and supply chain domain. His prior roles involved managing complicated mission-critical programs driving revenue numbers, rolling out a multitude of capabilities involving more than a dozen systems, and managing a team of 30 to 50 personnel across multiple disciplines and departments in large corporations such as Hewlett Packard. He has deployed WMS for more than 30 distribution centers in his role as a senior manager with Manhattan Associates. He has also performed process analysis walk-throughs for more than 50 distribution centers for WMS process design and performance analysis review, optimizing processes for better productivity and visibility through the supply chain. Size of these DCs varied from 150,000 to 1.2 million SQFT. Puga Sankara has an MBA from Georgia Tech. He can be reached at puga@smartgladiator.com or visit the company at www.smartgladiator.com. Also follow him at www.pugasankara.com. [Read More]
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