Author: Rose de Fremery
Date published: February 3, 2025
Connected devices and applications have emerged as critical tools for connected workers in distribution centers, enabling them to work smarter instead of harder. To achieve this, distribution centers need to provide their workers with wireless devices and reliable, consistent network connectivity across the entire facility—both indoors and outdoors as well as in large open spaces, and other locations that have been a challenge to connect. Without this, workers could be less inclined to adopt modern technologies, impacting productivity.
The ever-increasing demand for faster delivery speeds and greater product variety necessitates constant improvements in picking, packing and shipping processes. Connected workers can help enable distribution centers to meet these requirements more effectively. However, distribution centers could face continued challenges with hiring and retaining employees.
Connected devices and applications are helping to transform distribution center operations, enabling near real-time data access and improving efficiency. Here are six of the most impactful use cases:
Distribution centers that embrace connected devices can achieve significant improvements in efficiency, accuracy and overall operational effectiveness.
To help maximize the benefits of these use cases, distribution center operations need to provide robust network connectivity throughout an entire facility, regardless of its unique considerations or challenges.
Legacy wireless technologies, like public Wi-Fi, may not be able to deliver the consistent network connectivity across a large distribution center that today's connected worker solutions require, and it may not provide the coverage needed in harsh industrial enterprises including distribution center operations. As such, it could result in inconsistent coverage, unreliable quality of service and mobility handoff issues between access points in industrial environments. The installation costs associated with a Wi-Fi network, especially for large outdoor deployments, can be high due to the number of access points needed.
Connected worker solutions require modern and reliable network connectivity. A private 5G network can help create a reliable, consistent and secure connectivity environment that can support a large number of connected devices, data volume and high-fidelity applications in a variety of operating environments. Also, private 5G networks can help eliminate the "dead spots" in coverage that can occur with Wi-Fi deployments in distribution centers.
Connected worker solutions are helping to transform distribution center operations, empowering workers with the current information and capabilities they need to efficiently and accurately perform their tasks. Distribution centers can leverage connected devices and applications to help achieve improvements in productivity, accuracy and customer satisfaction. As technology continues to evolve, connected devices will likely play an even greater role in optimizing distribution center operations and shaping the future of supply chain logistics.
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The author of this content is a paid contributor for Verizon.
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