The MiTEQ Team
Top Trends For Smart Warehousing In 2021

Warehouse Managers are constantly looking for ways to truly future-proof their operations. Zebra Technologies suggest that business leaders should hone in on the following areas to maximise their impact: mobile technology, staff communications, inventory management, picking processes, inbound handling and outbound performance. While those areas help operational leaders to prioritise, it's also important to understand what approaches competitors are taking within each focus area.
In this blog, we'll be outlining three innovations that are trending amongst leaders in warehousing operations in 2021:
1) Ecommerce And Micro-Fulfilment
4) Exploring Warehouse Solutions For Your Business
Ecommerce And Micro-Fulfilment
We recently shared an article on the MiTEQ LinkedIn page encouraging businesses to turn their retail space into micro-fulfilment centers. This idea is something that was originally mentioned by Supply Chain Management Review, in light of the growing demand for ultra-convenient e-commerce, pick-up and delivery offerings.
With omnichannel offerings thriving, and the face of bricks-and-mortar stores experiencing transformations as a result of increased mobile use, internet penetration and post-pandemic lockdowns, modern, localised fulfilment options are becoming more and more attractive. One study found that 66% of customers were choosing ecommerce brands based on their delivery options, and 77% were willing to pay more for faster delivery. You see, it's important.
Ultimately, the demands for rapid fulfilment lean on greater warehousing processes. Handling small to large individual orders, instead of bulk transportation models, can allow businesses to optimise their supply chains for maximum reward.
Workflow Automation
Building upon the need for cutting-edge fulfilment processes, warehouses can combine the use of robotics, AI, and machine-learning technologies to enable their warehouse workers to be more effective with their time, and more competent at performing individual tasks.
A prime area for workflow automation in warehouses is warehouse picking processes. Businesses can utilise tools such as Ivanti to modernise their legacy devices on a device-by-device basis - improving their use of data without risking their operational integrity; or, for those already making the most of data capture technologies, Zebra's FulfillmentEdge picking and packing solution should be a top consideration.
IIoT Connectivity
The Industrial Internet of Things refers to technologies that are interconnected with computers' industrial applications, including manufacturing and energy management. While legacy warehouse handling vehicles, such as forklifts and trucks, will continue to play a key role in warehouse management processes, modern inter-communication between machines and machines is allowing warehouse operators to elevate their efficiencies and optimise their workflows.
IoT Times uses the example of self-driven vehicles to explain the value-add of IIoT technology:
"Self-driven vehicles can recognize objects in their path and steer around them, bringing contents directly to the correct places in a warehouse. Using robots to assist with material handling methods also has positive impacts on employees."
This type of interconnectivity can improve productivity and reduce operating costs by helping workers to avoid making unnecessary, time-consuming journeys. In larger warehouse operations, this can prevent workers from taking lengthy trips from either end of a premise.
Exploring Warehouse Solutions For Your Business
MiTEQ works closely with a combination of trusted industry-leading partners, providing everything from barcoding and RFID technologies to IoT connectivity and end-to-end support. If you're wishing to explore solutions for your business, visit our Contact Us page and leave us your email, or reach out directly via info@miteq.co.uk.