One such productivity solution that continues to produce new innovations is dimensioning. MobileDemand president and CTO, Matt Miller, recently joined MMH and other dimensioning experts to discuss the current solutions and how they continue to adapt to changing industry needs. One of these innovations is the introduction of mobile dimensioning.
Unlike the traditional, stationary dimensioners, mobile dimensioners are just that – mobile. A process often seen as a time-suck can now be completed in half the time. A workflow that once meant picking items and bringing them to-and-from a fixed location with the dimensioner has now been flipped. This new workflow allows users to bring the dimensioner to the item, wherever it may be, whether in the farthest corner of the warehouse or near the rafters on the top level of shelving. Removing the traveling step of this process significantly reduces the overall time needed to dimension.
Further, mobile dimensioning offers a single system for capturing and recording all necessary product data – everything from dimensions and weight, to barcode SKUs and item images. Seamless integration into existing Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) or Product Information Management Systems (PIMS) from a single, unified source, streamlines warehouse operations, ensuring all departments are working with the same information. This synchronization minimizes delays, improves communication, and fosters a more cohesive workflow across the entire supply chain.
The advancements in dimensioning, particularly with the advent of mobile dimensioning solutions, have significantly enhanced productivity in the materials handling industry. By eliminating the need for time-consuming trips to stationary dimensioners and integrating seamlessly with existing systems, mobile dimensioning streamlines operations and reduces errors. As the industry continues to evolve, innovations like these ensure that materials handling professionals can meet the demands of a rapidly changing landscape with greater efficiency and accuracy. MMH remains at the forefront, providing insights and coverage on these critical developments. Read the full article from Modern Materials Handling.