Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.21
…Turner, director of supply chain systems at consulting firm St. Onge, WES software, offered by multiple types of vendors including automation vendors, is key to orchestrating multiple automated systems. “When implemented properly, WES does carry out this vital orchestration role where the software acts much like an orchestra conductor, getting multiple assets to work as one, so you can achieve the throughput and customer service you are after,” Turner said. WES is offered by various types of vendors, including major warehouse automation OEMs, systems integrators, and some warehouse management system (WMS) providers. In addition, some vendors may offer related predictive…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.21
…at Gartner; Howard Turner, director, supply chain systems at St. Onge Company; Norm Saenz, partner, managing director at St. Onge Company; and Jeff Hedges, president, JHedges Consulting. Our “2022 Technology Roundtable” covers the continued evolution of transportation management systems (TMS); the growing importance of warehouse management systems (WMS); the many roles automation plays in helping us to not only retain labor, but also to streamline operations; and how robotics has moved from a curiosity to an every-day reality. TMS: No more excuses Logistics Management: Here we are in 2022 and we continue to experience hyper-tight capacity, skyrocketing rates, driver shortages…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.28
…landscape,” said Norm Saenz, managing director and partner at St. Onge, a supply chain engineering and consulting company and Peerless' research partner for this project. “I think leaders in operations see the writing on the wall. They realize that there needs to be more automation in their facilities to support throughput requirements and offset the lack of enough workforce to carry out processes manually, so we’re seeing more automation.” This year’s survey, conducted in December 2021 by Peerless Research Group, drew responses from managers and executives involved in materials handling system decisions in multiple verticals. Compared with last year, the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.22
…shipments. In this session, Howard Turner, project director at St. Onge Company, takes a closer look at how businesses of all sizes can use TMS solutions to drive efficiency and flexibility while proactively positioning themselves for success. Turner starts with a quick overview of TMS and its capabilities, noting that the software manages inbound, internal, and outbound shipments. Transportation networks are extremely complex with multiple suppliers and stakeholders that can be hard to manage, he says, and increasing visibility and securing transportation capacity are extremely important in the current landscape. “A TMS is a tool that assists with analyzing and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.69
…according to Norm Saenz, managing director at consulting firm St. Onge, who notes that the Top 20 companies remained largely in the same order and many showed gains. Following two years of double-digit growth, the list’s combined revenues grew 7.3% in 2019 to more than $23 billion. Norm Saenz, managing director at consulting firm St. Onge: “This is what we were seeing over the last year, as many companies looked to automation to deal with surging e-commerce volumes, increasing SKUs and a shortage in the labor force. Although many projects will continue through the crisis, others were and might remain…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.59
…Jensen, managing partner of the design and consulting firm St. Onge. “If you’d asked me that question in February, I would’ve given you a very different answer than now,” Jensen says. “We don’t know whether we’ll still be experience labor challenges and high turnover with a high unemployment rate.” Still, we know what too many workers are saying now, as they grab at their aching bodies. Robert Downey Jr. comparisons aside, industrial workers aren’t Tony Stark billionaires, but people with a potentially stark reality when it comes to short-term and long-term injury. “Iron Man comparisons may be a small part…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.34
…newer technologies like robotics. Norm Saenz, managing director with St. Onge, a supply chain engineering and consulting company that works in partnership with Logistics Management on the study results, believes that the survey shows many positives, but also reflects the reality that many organizations need to layer in some traditional equipment, systems and processes before rushing into technologies like mobile robots, drones or artificial intelligence (AI) applications. “The future is bright, with the availability of some great technologies for organizations, but the application must fit the particular needs, budget and operational readiness of a business for investments to be successful,”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.69
…director at supply chain strategy and logistics consulting firm St. Onge Co., says, at least conceptually, comprehensive location data is not at all new. “Now we have the technology,” Hill says. “I love the idea of being able to identify something’s location down to the centimeter. That’s wonderful. But, people assume you can just do it. ‘Why not put a tag on everything, then we can press one button and get an instant update?’ That sounds nice, but what’s the value proposition?” Cost is always a factor, but not everyone knows what they’re buying. People now take bar code and,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.56
…says Bryan Jensen, chairman and executive vice president of St. Onge Co. “The question is: How do you deal with it? Variability will not go away, and, yet, you need to figure out how to balance equipment investment and staffing.” “The best solution is to cover peaks with investment not people,” says Jensen. But he’s not talking about installing two more high-speed sorters. The ROI would be prohibitive for most year-round volumes. Instead, the solution, says Jensen, is to bring in put walls or even create a two-pass sortation system that becomes a one-pass system when volumes warrant. While those…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.30
…shortage. Bryan Jensen, chairman and executive vice president at St. Onge Co., says he’s also seeing healthy levels of interest in warehouse automation right now, with the tight labor market as a key driver. “If you’re in a distribution operation that is level-loaded and doesn’t have large seasonal, inter-week, inter-month or inter-quarter peaks, automation can be very effective in justifying itself through labor reduction,” says Jenson. “The more expensive labor gets relative to automation’s prices not going up, the more effective that automation is at reducing labor and paying for itself.” The rules shift somewhat for operations that have to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.49
…out there,” says Donald Derewecki, a senior consultant with St. Onge Company, a supply chain engineering and consulting firm that assists our research team in this annual study. “Overall, there’s continued optimism projected in 2019.” Both Derewecki and Norm Saenz, a managing director with St. Onge, see findings such as increased interest in 3PLs as mirroring what they see in their client base—companies under pressure to keep up with order volumes, e-commerce fulfilment complexities, and market constraints such as the rising cost of warehouse space and an extremely tight labor market. “Companies have been trying their hardest to improve on…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 0.46
…Saenz, managing director at the supply chain consulting firm St. Onge Co., says he’s seeing fewer paper- and clipboard-based tracking systems and says that even radio frequency (RF) barcode scanning is being replaced by more advanced systems. And while most shippers rely on the latter—or, are still stuck in their paper-based ways—Saenz does see a time in the future when barcodes become “old technology” and systems incorporate the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile devices to track inventory across the supply chain. “We’re seeing a push for real-time information and inventory visibility, both of which are being pushed by the…