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How a Scan-to-Shipping tool helped us reduce inventory shrinkage

For those in the warehouse industry, from warehouse workers to warehouse managers, we all know mistakes will happen. What separates good businesses from great businesses is how they go about minimizing errors in the workplace; part of that process is choosing the right supply chain management software for your facilities – but more on that later.

As a Warehouse Manager in retail, one of the most common problems that can disrupt operations is inventory shrinkage, or “shrink.” Inventory shrinkage is when “live” inventory exceeds or falls short of the amount of inventory that is physically in the warehouse.Avoiding shrink is one of the top priorities of a warehouse manager. Although human error will always be a factor with combating shrink, choosing to ignore the issue can make the difference between your business being profitable or not.

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With the help of QR code labels and hand scanners, employees are able to scan the zone where the product needs to be pulled from, then scan that same product into a zone known as the “shipping zone.” Products remain in this zone (digitally) until the shipping process is complete.

The picked item will be ready to go through the pick ticket scan-out process, in which the item will be removed from the shipping zone after the shipping process is complete. For an item to be shipped out properly, it must be located in the shipping zone.

The Scan to Shipping tool has helped us in our pick and pack process immensely.

Maintaining a clear and concise SOP (standard operating procedure) is vital in reducing shrink, but utilizing the correct warehouse management system (WMS) is equally important. Take into account what services are offered by different warehouse management systems in order to ensure your specific business needs are met. If you do not have the technology to accompany it, your business can run into similar pitfalls that our business went through.