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The Fastest Way to Drive Picking Improvements

Logistics Manager welcomes Lucas Systems to learn about how to improve picking times and drive efficiency.

Learn a faster way to reduce picking hours by 50% with AI-based travel optimisation software. The investment of money and time to deploy conventional automation solutions can be prohibitive and complicated. Adopting smart software solutions can be a more practical, affordable and efficient way to resolving your labour challenges. Lucas Systems has introduced an AI-based software solution, called Dynamic Work Optimisation that reduces in-warehouse worker travel by 30-50 percent. This software-based solution can be implemented and delivering results in just a few months.

Dynamic Work Optimisation has allowed customers to more than double picking productivity and cut labour hours in half without making any changes to their warehouse layout or adding expensive automation or robotics.

During this session, participants will learn:

1. Effective strategies to overcome significant travel-related hurdles faced by workers in the DC.

2. The shortcomings associated with conventional WMS-directed batching and pick sequencing methods.

3. How adopting intelligent batching, path optimisation, and dynamic prioritisation techniques can transform the productivity and efficiency of your DC staff. Find our other webinars here.

When is this webinar happening?

May 31, 2023 11:00 AM in London

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Speakers;


James Hart, Business Development Manager at 
Lucas Systems
James Hart leads the Lucas Systems business development team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, helping to streamline and optimise customers’ processes through smart and user-friendly software solutions. James excels at identifying, delivering and implementing smart solutions that provide rapid ROI, transform operations and help companies continuously adapt to the ever-evolving demands of the warehouse and distribution centre industry. With a strong analytical background and experience through his degree in Economics, he understands the nuances that drive design, implementation and delivery of financially successful solutions for customers. His unique expertise in a variety of industries including telecommunications, medical devices and e-commerce fulfilment, he utilises to bring significant value to customers.


Simon Dunlop, Solutions Architect & Project Delivery Manager, EMEA at Lucas Systems
Simon Dunlop is a Solutions Architect & Project Delivery Manager, EMEA working out of Lucas Systems UK office. In this role, he works directly with our international customers to identify opportunities to optimise their workflow and better engage their employees, resulting in higher productivity, accuracy and service levels. Building on a foundation of nearly two decades of operational knowledge and experience in 3rd party logistics in the healthcare and retail sectors, Simon skilfully guides the process of working closely with technical application vendors through requirements gathering, solution design, planning and delivery of warehouse optimisation projects and enhancements. A consistent and objective technical manager with strong operational background, who has demonstrated the ability to manage several complex projects concurrently, Simon excels in the delivery of warehouse implementation systems including WMS roll out, managing strategic operational initiatives, diverse communications and cultures, team structures and planning objectives.


Michelle Mooney, Editor at Logistics Manager Magazine
Michelle Mooney is a Philosophy graduate from Birkbeck University of London and Editor of Logistics Manager. Michelle has a particular interest in sustainability and ethics in the supply chain, and also enjoys writing about International logistics and air cargo. Recently, Michelle hosted Logistics Manger’s Supply Chain Excellence Awards, a gathering of the industry’s top professionals, as well as having chaired Logistics Manager’s Sustainable Supply Chain Conference.

Source: logisticsmanager.com

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