Expert knowledge on voice picking summarised

Sprachgeführte Prozesse in der Logistik

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Expert knowledge on voice picking summarised

Sprachgeführte Prozesse in der Logistik

Reliable and expertly detailed information: What are the advantages of voice-guided assistance systems in the era of digitalisation and automation? What does the future hold for manual processes in logistics and industry? Which systems have proven to be practical solutions in this context? Explore our expert reports to learn everything you need to know about these current logistics topics.

Voice picking as game changer in fresh and frozen food logistics

Internal logistics processes need to be completed increasingly faster and more flexibly, yet still be as cost-efficient as possible. This is due to the pressure to optimise having intensified for years and, what’s more, across all sectors.

Clients are imposing increasingly stricter requirements for both frozen food and fresh food logistics, especially regarding delivery times. It is precisely in these segments that the current rises in energy costs are clearly evident, forcing companies to take further optimisation measures. There is another factor that holds significant importance, particularly within the frozen food segment: temperatures down to -23° C subject people and technical equipment to great physical stress. Consequently, the considerable expense and the tough working environment mean that companies must provide their employees with technologies that, firstly, they will enjoy working with and will assist them efficiently from an ergonomic viewpoint. Secondly, these systems must bring improvements to process efficiency and mitigate the rise in total costs. This is why voice solutions have proven their worth in such challenging environments.

Five steps to successful pick by voice order picking

Why voice-guided assistance systems boost intralogistics

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Voice picking as game changer in fresh and frozen food logistics

Internal logistics processes need to be completed increasingly faster and more flexibly, yet still be as cost-efficient as possible. This is due to the pressure to optimise having intensified for years and, what’s more, across all sectors.

Clients are imposing increasingly stricter requirements for both frozen food and fresh food logistics, especially regarding delivery times. It is precisely in these segments that the current rises in energy costs are clearly evident, forcing companies to take further optimisation measures. There is another factor that holds significant importance, particularly within the frozen food segment: temperatures down to -23° C subject people and technical equipment to great physical stress. Consequently, the considerable expense and the tough working environment mean that companies must provide their employees with technologies that, firstly, they will enjoy working with and will assist them efficiently from an ergonomic viewpoint. Secondly, these systems must bring improvements to process efficiency and mitigate the rise in total costs. This is why voice solutions have proven their worth in such challenging environments.

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Technical Article

Five steps to successful pick by voice order picking

Increasing order volumes, higher cost pressure and increasing demands on process quality: logisticians are still faced with the challenge of making internal processes in the warehouse cost-effective, efficient and at the same time less prone to errors. But how can the efficiency and above all the quality of intralogistics be increased without accepting cost-intensive redesign of the warehouse structure? The introduction of automated or semi-automated systems is clearly in vogue. However, automation and the costly conversion of infrastructure and work processes is not the right choice for every company. Voice-controlled solutions such as voice picking represent a cross-industry and forward-looking de facto standard that makes a significant contribution to corporate success. Companies use the available personnel resources in the warehouse cost-effectively and efficiently with the software. It can also be easily integrated into any process chain. Five steps have proven to be a best practice solution for the successful integration of voice technology into intralogistics processes.

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Technical Article

Why voice-guided assistance systems boost intralogistics

Automation has intralogistics firmly under control – this seems so at first glance. Nevertheless, manual processes continue to be an important part of the industry. And that will continue to be the case in the future. Compared to automated systems, the human factor with its cognitive abilities is still the more reliable and faster option for controlling complex processes – especially when dealing with special cases that occur in the process flow.

voice_picking_lydia_voicewear_with_hand_pallet_truck (17)
Technical Article

Five steps to successful pick by voice order picking

Increasing order volumes, higher cost pressure and increasing demands on process quality: logisticians are still faced with the challenge of making internal processes in the warehouse cost-effective, efficient and at the same time less prone to errors. But how can the efficiency and above all the quality of intralogistics be increased without accepting cost-intensive redesign of the warehouse structure? The introduction of automated or semi-automated systems is clearly in vogue. However, automation and the costly conversion of infrastructure and work processes is not the right choice for every company. Voice-controlled solutions such as voice picking represent a cross-industry and forward-looking de facto standard that makes a significant contribution to corporate success. Companies use the available personnel resources in the warehouse cost-effectively and efficiently with the software. It can also be easily integrated into any process chain. Five steps have proven to be a best practice solution for the successful integration of voice technology into intralogistics processes.

voice_picking_cold_storage_warehouse_lydia_voxter (13)
Technical Article

Why voice-guided assistance systems boost intralogistics

Automation has intralogistics firmly under control – this seems so at first glance. Nevertheless, manual processes continue to be an important part of the industry. And that will continue to be the case in the future. Compared to automated systems, the human factor with its cognitive abilities is still the more reliable and faster option for controlling complex processes – especially when dealing with special cases that occur in the process flow.

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