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Warehouse Operations … Which is typical loss of income from the warehouse shrink. When the inventory is simply absent.?

First, thank you for helping us with our question. We are interested in large distribution centers, Logistics, operations storage and want to better understand the market to improve warehouse operations, as it applies to improvment in stock and other economies. Statistics on the market may be global, North America or EMEA … even though limited to only U.S. or Europe would be a great help. We really appreciate your help. We have a warehouse solution that impacts pick and pack efficiency and safety employees. I'm trying to determine what the "statistics" are typical for the central warehouse / distribution inefficiencies / issues such that the inventory lost or damaged. I would use the source of your information in some of our documents in order to "identify the source" is important.

0.05% equipment is world class. best practices are wms / event triggered cycles, and strict QC sampling on incoming and outgoing. 99.5 sku-level accuracy is acceptable ======================= sounds like you have created a solution and now need to justify the problem. ========================

West Coast Distribution Inc


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