In today’s highly competitive labor market, holding on to your employees is critical. Losing quality talent puts a dent in your productivity, and replacing it costs money. In fact, the median cost to hire a warehouse worker is $1,633, according to Zippia. And once you fill a role, it can take months for your new employee to get fully up to speed. To avoid those costs and maintain continuity, you need to make sure your warehouse employees are satisfied with their jobs. One way to do that is by adopting modern supply chain technology. Before you do that, you need to first understand the common pain points in the warehouse work experience that technology can address.
Distributors should consider how the following factors can impact a warehouse employee’s satisfaction:
There are many technological solutions available that can help ease the burden on your people in the warehouse. Automation tools like robotic pickers can drastically improve productivity while taking care of much of the literal heavy lifting, freeing workers to solve problems and perform less strenuous (and dangerous) tasks.
It’s not simply flashy hardware that can improve warehouse work experiences; advanced software can help, too. Platforms like Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central can boost your inventory management capabilities by providing real-time updates on the quantity, location, and status of every item in your warehouse. This will streamline your order fulfillment process and prevent your workers from needing to trek across the floor to gather information, or from going out to pick an item that turns out to be elsewhere or out of stock. Of course, the odds of an item being out of stock will be slim if your ERP platform allows you to optimize inventory levels and stay on top of reorders. With these tedious, crucial tasks already taken care of, your workers will experience less stress and operate under less pressure.
You can get even more out of a platform like Business Central by optimizing it for distribution. For example, Xcelerate Distribution can tailor its capabilities to your company’s needs and help your team fulfill orders quickly and accurately. Rather than walking around with clipboards and potentially outdated information, they can carry tablets with direct access to all relevant data and the advanced tools in your specialized ERP configuration. When integrated with the rest of the Microsoft 365 suite, including tools like SharePoint for document sharing and version control, such a solution will enable your team to communicate and collaborate more effectively, preventing errors and misunderstandings that can frustrate employees. It’ll also make them feel like they’re part of a company that’s moving forward, not sticking to antiquated practices because they worked in the past.
At Enavate, we believe that technology should be used to make businesses more efficient and profitable, plus make their employees’ lives better. After all, happier workers are more productive workers. Contact our expert team today to learn more about how we can help you modernize your operations and retain your workers in the process.