SCALA: Pioneers in warehouse automation reaping benefits

Posted on Monday 2 October 2023

LOGISTICS CONSULTANCY SCALA has recently carried out research into warehouse automation investment.

The most common benefits recognised as a result of existing automation were greater productivity (66%), better ability to meet customer demand (66%), and cost savings (62%) – all of which can have a broader positive impact on business revenue and growth.

With significant advantages to be gained from automation, those organisations that hesitate to invest could be in danger of getting left behind. Understandably, given the economic landscape, the research suggested that some organisations have cost-related concerns; when respondents were asked about concerns when considering any future investment in automation, 82% were apprehensive about the level of investment required, 73% were worried about the return on investment achievable, and 69% were concerned about uncertainty over future requirements. However, the report underlines that implementing automation could help organisations unlock future capacity, enhance agility and drive efficiencies – which could potentially enhance profitability in turn.

SCALA managing director John Perry, says: “The concerns that some organisations expressed when it comes to future investment in automation are certainly understandable – especially when it comes to the potential costs involved. However, there is now clear evidence of the benefits that warehouse automation can bring when properly implemented, and many organisations have already chosen to move forward – either by taking the leap or more often reducing the risk by taking a step-by-step approach.

For more information, visit www.scalagroup.co.uk

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