October 14th, 2020, 1PM ET.

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We are excited to announce that one of our leading experts at Generix Group will be amongst the panelists in the upcoming Food Logistics educational webinar about Warehouse Automation on October 14 at 1PM ET.

You are invited to join the crew as they cover everything you need to know about warehouse automation. Serving as your warehouse automation essential guide, you will walk away with knowledge on the industry and why automation is the key to success, how automation helps boost companies to the next level.

This indeed, will strongly help organizations to better position for growth in these challenging times. The need to quickly develop and adopt new capabilities that ensure long-term resiliency is now firmly on everyone’s minds.

High Level overview of the webinar


Warehouse automation continues to transform the supply chain and logistics industry. From forecasting and inventory refill to visibility and end-to-end traceability, today's warehouse solutions are designed to improve the way company track and trace product. But, how else do these solutions optimize the warehouse? Discover how warehouse automation helps boost companies to the next level.

Generix’ take on the topic


As organizations navigate new paradigms of change in the aftermath of COVID-19, there is no question that “Enabling Warehousing Resiliency” has become a key strategic initiative for companies wanting to do more than survive - but rather thrive.

At the heart of the resilient distribution center is the technology platform that provides for the automation of warehouse operations. This is typically provided by the warehouse management system (WMS). Organizations that have not previously deployed a WMS are now considering the advantages of doing so in response to the changes brought about the pandemic.

The WMS enables warehouse operators and distributors to address head-on the changing nature of digital commerce post-Covid-19, which has collapsed the time and distance between customers and the rest of the supply chain. The WMS typically integrates dock and yard management, returns management and labor, and quality management, among other features.

Our speaker:


Doug Mefford has more than 25 years experience in the Supply Chain industry, from inventory control to operational leadership within an Omni Channel distribution operation.  Prior to Generix, Doug Mefford was the operations manager for the Dallas Cowboys, overseeing their warehouse operations, retail distribution, silk screen manufacturing and direct-to-consumer order fulfillment.

Looking forward to having you with us at this panel discussion webinar!

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