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Companies spend millions of dollars annually to design, build and operate distribution centers (DCs), warehouses and fulfillment operations. These operations will experience changes to their businesses that will impact their customers, peers and financial bottom lines. The challenge is identifying these change indicators early and addressing them before the facility is completely out of control.
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Knowing where to look is often a challenge in itself. DCs commonly identify challenges related to labor availability and retention. Poor accuracy and quality may be related to high turnover and inadequate training. Companies also find space constraints within their building, site location and supply chain uncertainty limiting to their operations.
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