08
Jun

How Technology Enables Operational Agility in Warehousing Operations

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Categories
Warehouse

Warehouse Operations Have Gotten More Complex Than Ever. 
How Technology Enables Operational Agility.


In today’s world, global supply chain disruption is the new reality. Being agile and reactive, anticipating change and adapting to it swiftly is the key for business success. To thrive in tough and challenging times we lean on technology: a well-known enabler of business agility. 


But what does operational agility mean when it comes to the warehouse activities? WMS solutions are used to manage and optimize distribution center operations.  In an era of continuous change, much is expected from a modern WMS in terms of functionality and features to thrive in the new reality.


What you will learn during this webinar:

  1. The changing reality of today’s warehousing operations;

  2. How should a modern, adaptable, and intuitive WMS support your operational changes;

  3. Real-life examples of successful warehouse operations in these challenging times.


Speakers
 

brielle_jaekel  Brielle Jaekel
  Managing Editor
  Supply Chain Network

 

 

Brielle Jaekel maintains a 6-year history in B2B publishing, tackling cutting-edge stories pertaining to business, 3PLs/cold chain, packaging and more. Brielle spearheads the L.I.N.K. and L.I.N.K. Educate podcast channels; manages digital-only content; participates in L.I.N.K. Live and Unboxing the Last Mile videostreams and writes for Food Logistics’ 3PL/cold chain and packaging sections as well as Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s quarterly cover stories.


 

emmanuel_langlois  Emmanuel Langlois
  Vice President Global Alliances and Partners
  Generix Group

 

 

Emmanuel Langlois is the Vice President Global Alliances and Partners at Generix Group. He has acted as the Executive Vice President for Sologlobe, which has been acquired by Generix Group to become its North American division. Emmanuel obtained an MBA from HEC Montreal Business School. He had previously served as an officer in the Canadian Army where he specialized in army logistics and participated in many missions around the world.

 

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