Staff Retention, Issues Managing Different Channels and Legacy Tech put Warehouse Operations in the Spotlight
19 June 2024 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
Manhattan Associates Inc. (NASDAQ: MANH) today announced the
findings of its 2024 ‘State of Warehouse Operations’ research in
association with Vanson Bourne, highlighting the current challenges
and key opportunities ahead for the sector.
As the global economy continues to recalibrate after a series of
macro-economic and geopolitical events shook it to its core,
procurement and supply chain professionals continue to face unique
challenges. From labour retention and engagement and environmental
concerns to technological advancements, raw material shortages, and
the challenge presented by elevated consumer expectations across a
myriad of channels, the forces shaping supply chain commerce are
strong and varied.
Vanson Bourne interviewed 2,000 supply chain professionals in
Spring 2024 across Australia, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany,
Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the UK.
Respondents included both senior management and operational staff,
and came from the manufacturing and production, logistics,
pharmaceuticals, retail, automotive and CPG sectors.
In terms of the overriding challenges, almost all respondents
(97%) believe their warehouse operations IT infrastructure requires
at least some modernisation. 84% reported facing difficulties with
staff retention, while 73% said the volume of goods passing through
warehouses had increased over the past 12 months, exacerbating the
problems they were already facing.
However, organisations also remained hopeful about the future,
with 75% and 72% expecting Generative AI and robotics
(respectively) to play a positive role in improving job
satisfaction and functions, through reducing manual
operations/increasing automation, and by streamlining workflows and
reducing paperwork. As organisations look at ways to simplify
operations, meet increased demand and enhance staff experiences,
continuous supply chain innovation will be required to tackle
emerging risks, while taking full advantage of new opportunities
simultaneously.
Below are three key takeaways from the report aimed at helping
supply chain professionals to plan a path to future successes:
- Warehouse operations are becoming more challenging for
organisations and ensuring staff feel listened to, engaged and
valued is important. A sizeable number of respondents cited
staff-related challenges including recruiting/training short-term
workers (41%) and ensuring productivity (40%) have grown
significantly over the last 12 months.
- 28% of organisations surveyed highlighted that outdated IT
hardware and software was the most pressing challenge they are
currently facing. That adds up to a significant amount of fiscal
and technological drag for almost a one in three of the companies
surveyed.
- 26% of respondents said they are struggling to manage orders
from different channels while 23% said that they were finding it
difficult to meet heightened customer expectations on turnaround
times.
Henri Seroux, senior vice president, EMEA at Manhattan
Associates commented: “Warehouses are at the heart of a unified
supply chain and centre of the fulfilment universe. Tackling the
challenges highlighted in the report are key to the long-term
competitiveness and success of companies. The findings underline
the importance of looking forward and continuing to incorporate new
technologies like micro services and Generative AI, future-proofing
supply chains and allowing them to become revenue and customer
service drivers in their own right.
“Ultimately, a more unified supply chain strategy creates
efficiency, and that in turn creates sustainability, both in terms
of economics and environment. And that can only be a good thing for
P&Ls as well as the planet,” Seroux finished.
About Manhattan Associates
Manhattan Associates is a global technology leader in supply
chain and omnichannel commerce. We unite information across the
enterprise, converging front-end sales with back-end supply chain
execution. Our software, platform technology and unmatched
experience help drive both top-line growth and bottom-line
profitability for our customers.
Manhattan Associates designs, builds, and delivers leading edge
cloud and on-premises solutions so that across the store, through
your network or from your fulfillment center, you are ready to reap
the rewards of the omnichannel marketplace. For more information,
please visit www.manh.com.
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James Canham-Ash Manhattan Associates jash@manh.com
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