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The Connected Warehouse webinar: The 6 key learnings.

Our 'The Connected Warehouse' webinar explored the challenges and opportunities in future-proofing your operations with IoT innovations. For your convenience, we've summarized the five key takeaways, which we believe will apply to your specific context.

Key learning #1: Safety challenges, an overview.

Aside from efficiency and sustainability challenges, a third major challenge warehousing and logistics face is safety. A challenge generally subcategorized as follows: 

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Key learning #2: Tackling challenges with digital and smart technologies.

 Charis Christodoulou Raftis, a researcher in smart ports and inland navigation economics at the University of Antwerp, lists the digital and smart technologies that significantly enhance ports and seamlessly expand to the warehousing and logistics sectors

Initial investments in infrastructure and technology can be significant 

Key learning #3: Economic implications, ROI as a key indicator.

Still, they have strong potential for long-term cost savings

And significant benefits beyond these cost savings 

Key learning #4: Time as a crucial factor.

Time is a crucial but often underestimated and initially unaccounted-for factor when considering the transformation of a company or site through technological innovation. It takes time tofully implement these new initiatives, innovations, technologies, and, ultimately, changes. In short: to get to the truely connected warehouse.

It takes time to get everyone on board with the changes involved with innovation. 

It takes time to train staff to work with and get the most out of the newly implemented technologies. 

And it takes time before some investments provide a return.  

Key learning #5: The actual cost of an accident is often gravely underestimated.

Not disregarding the costs of physical and psychological suffering, nor those of civil and penal liability, the financial implications of an accident are commonly gravely underestimated. 

Behzad Ghannad, Risk Management & Prevention expert at Baloise, makes a clear distinction between direct or visible costs and indirect, often invisible costs. Ghannad draws an important link between these costs and what is generally covered by company insurance.

Key learning #6: Technology is an integral part of today’s risk prevention.

Human behavior remains a principal cause of accidents. Therefore seeking out and investing in new and better ways to train and support workers, is to be pursued. 

Examples given by Risk Management & Prevention expert Behzad Ghannad are

In conclusion

Our webinar has highlighted the critical intersection of safety, technology, and economics in the logistics sector. By addressing safety challenges, leveraging digital innovations, and understanding the broader economic implications, organizations can not only enhance their operational efficiency but also create a safer working environment in tomorrow's connected warehouse.

As we move forward, it’s essential to recognize that the journey of transformation is not instantaneous; it requires time, investment, and a commitment to continuous improvement. By integrating advanced technologies and prioritizing employee training, businesses can mitigate risks and ultimately thrive in an increasingly complex landscape. Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to supporting you in your quest for a connected and safe connected warehouse environment.

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