Prioritising Automation to Mitigate Workforce Shortages

Descartes Systems Group has released findings from its study What Are Companies Doing to Survive the Supply Chain and Logistics Workforce Challenge? The study shows that 54% of the supply chain and logistics leaders surveyed are focused on automating non-value-added and repetitive tasks with technology to improve worker productivity in the face of notable workforce shortages, which underscores the many functions in supply chain and logistics that are routine and non-integrated, requiring manual intervention. To help drive productivity gains for labor workers, the top technology choices in the study were delivery route optimization (54%) and driver mobile productivity (45%) solutions. For knowledge workers, the top technology choice in the study was real-time shipment tracking (53%).

In addition to making technology investments to help combat supply chain and logistics workforce shortages, the study indicates companies are also adapting their recruitment and retention strategies and tactics. According to the study, hiring labourers (e.g., warehouse workers and drivers) and knowledge workers (e.g., planners, managers, analysts) were the top areas cited (54%) as having been altered the most to address workforce availability challenges. Study findings also revealed that working time flexibility (35%) and adopting the latest technologies (34%) were the top strategies for attracting workers, while on-the-job training and education compensation (35%) and higher pay (34%) were the top strategies for retaining workers.

“The workforce problem is pervasive, and the study confirms that most supply chain and logistics organizations have made changes to their operational, technology, recruitment and retention strategies to help combat the issue,” said Chris Jones (pictured), EVP, Industry at Descartes. “Based on the results of the study, we believe that employers should continue to invest and evolve to get the most they can from their existing resources and focus on more than money to hire and retain a capable workforce.”

Mitigate Workforce Shortages
Mitigate Workforce Shortages

The study’s results also showed that the strategies, tactics and technologies used by companies to address labour constraints vary by financial performance, growth, management’s perceived importance of supply chain and logistics operations, and by how successful employee retention programmes are.

Descartes and SAPIO Research surveyed 1,000 supply chain and logistics decision-makers in late 2023 across three sectors: a) manufacturing, distribution and retail; b) carriers; and c) logistics services providers. The goal was to understand what supply chain and logistics organizations are doing to improve worker productivity, attract and retain employees and find alternate labor sources to mitigate workforce challenges today and in the future. Respondents were based across nine European countries, Canada and the United States, and held Owner, C-Suite, Director and Manager-level positions in their respective organizations.

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Prioritising Automation to Mitigate Workforce Shortages

Descartes Systems Group has released findings from its study What Are Companies Doing to Survive the Supply Chain and Logistics Workforce Challenge? The study shows that 54% of the supply chain and logistics leaders surveyed are focused on automating non-value-added and repetitive tasks with technology to improve worker productivity in the face of notable workforce shortages, which underscores the many functions in supply chain and logistics that are routine and non-integrated, requiring manual intervention. To help drive productivity gains for labor workers, the top technology choices in the study were delivery route optimization (54%) and driver mobile productivity (45%) solutions. For knowledge workers, the top technology choice in the study was real-time shipment tracking (53%).

In addition to making technology investments to help combat supply chain and logistics workforce shortages, the study indicates companies are also adapting their recruitment and retention strategies and tactics. According to the study, hiring labourers (e.g., warehouse workers and drivers) and knowledge workers (e.g., planners, managers, analysts) were the top areas cited (54%) as having been altered the most to address workforce availability challenges. Study findings also revealed that working time flexibility (35%) and adopting the latest technologies (34%) were the top strategies for attracting workers, while on-the-job training and education compensation (35%) and higher pay (34%) were the top strategies for retaining workers.

“The workforce problem is pervasive, and the study confirms that most supply chain and logistics organizations have made changes to their operational, technology, recruitment and retention strategies to help combat the issue,” said Chris Jones (pictured), EVP, Industry at Descartes. “Based on the results of the study, we believe that employers should continue to invest and evolve to get the most they can from their existing resources and focus on more than money to hire and retain a capable workforce.”

Mitigate Workforce Shortages
Mitigate Workforce Shortages

The study’s results also showed that the strategies, tactics and technologies used by companies to address labour constraints vary by financial performance, growth, management’s perceived importance of supply chain and logistics operations, and by how successful employee retention programmes are.

Descartes and SAPIO Research surveyed 1,000 supply chain and logistics decision-makers in late 2023 across three sectors: a) manufacturing, distribution and retail; b) carriers; and c) logistics services providers. The goal was to understand what supply chain and logistics organizations are doing to improve worker productivity, attract and retain employees and find alternate labor sources to mitigate workforce challenges today and in the future. Respondents were based across nine European countries, Canada and the United States, and held Owner, C-Suite, Director and Manager-level positions in their respective organizations.

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Open Day for Hoermann Transdek

Hörmann Transdek have announced that for the first time ever they are opening their doors and giving the market a chance to visit their manufacturing plant in Doncaster. The Open Day, to be held on 5th June 2024, will provide attendees with the opportunity to find out more about the wide product range that Hörmann Transdek offer, take a tour of their recently updated manufacturing facilities, and enjoy an afternoon of golf.

After a short presentation, attendees to the event will be taken on a tour of the Hörmann Transdek manufacturing facilities which have recently undergone an 18-month investment programme. Live demonstrations of the company’s award-winning lifts and loading systems will take place, including double deck lifts, Vehicle to ground lifts, dock levellers, and mezzanine goods lifts. During the day visitors will also have the opportunity to talk to the Hörmann Transdek experts.

After the presentation and tour, lunch will be provided with a complimentary round of golf at the Styrrup Hall Golf & Country club on offer.

Commenting on the event, Leon Butler, MD at Hörmann Transdek, “Being part of the Hörmann Group means that we now have access to their manufacturing expertise and are part of their worldwide investment planning. The last 18 months have certainly been a busy time for us, but we are now in a position to show off our updated facilities which bring us in line with the standards set for all Hörmann factories. The investment and update includes a fully automated racking and storage system, a state-of-the-art paint shop, the very latest in laser cutting technology and an impressive 240 tonne press brake – all designed to increase our efficiency and to ensure that we achieve the highest standards in manufacturing.

It’s been an amazing team effort, and we are now please that we can invite both existing and prospective customers to come and meet us, discuss forthcoming projects and if they like enjoy an afternoon of golf.”

To find out more about the Open Day and to book your place visit https://hormanntransdek.splashthat.com/

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Open Day for Hoermann Transdek

Hörmann Transdek have announced that for the first time ever they are opening their doors and giving the market a chance to visit their manufacturing plant in Doncaster. The Open Day, to be held on 5th June 2024, will provide attendees with the opportunity to find out more about the wide product range that Hörmann Transdek offer, take a tour of their recently updated manufacturing facilities, and enjoy an afternoon of golf.

After a short presentation, attendees to the event will be taken on a tour of the Hörmann Transdek manufacturing facilities which have recently undergone an 18-month investment programme. Live demonstrations of the company’s award-winning lifts and loading systems will take place, including double deck lifts, Vehicle to ground lifts, dock levellers, and mezzanine goods lifts. During the day visitors will also have the opportunity to talk to the Hörmann Transdek experts.

After the presentation and tour, lunch will be provided with a complimentary round of golf at the Styrrup Hall Golf & Country club on offer.

Commenting on the event, Leon Butler, MD at Hörmann Transdek, “Being part of the Hörmann Group means that we now have access to their manufacturing expertise and are part of their worldwide investment planning. The last 18 months have certainly been a busy time for us, but we are now in a position to show off our updated facilities which bring us in line with the standards set for all Hörmann factories. The investment and update includes a fully automated racking and storage system, a state-of-the-art paint shop, the very latest in laser cutting technology and an impressive 240 tonne press brake – all designed to increase our efficiency and to ensure that we achieve the highest standards in manufacturing.

It’s been an amazing team effort, and we are now please that we can invite both existing and prospective customers to come and meet us, discuss forthcoming projects and if they like enjoy an afternoon of golf.”

To find out more about the Open Day and to book your place visit https://hormanntransdek.splashthat.com/

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Integrated Solution for Efficient Transport Management

The aim of the partnership between EPG’S Greenplan and customer Anaxco is to combine efficiency, user-friendliness and innovative technologies. With Greenplan, EPG has a routing solution in its portfolio that is a perfect match for Anaxco’s state-of-the-art transport management system (TMS). The two companies have been collaborating since last year to offer their customers an innovative all-in-one solution for simple and efficient route planning. Another key component of their partnership is the expansion of EPG’s Greenplan Engine. This should help to ensure that customers are always able to benefit from the solution’s latest developments.

Rising toll costs and higher cost pressure in general are posing challenges to transport and logistics companies. On top of this, many transport firms are still working with outdated software. Anaxco is a partner that – like EPG and its Greenplan tool – focuses on ensuring it offers high-quality, flexible software solutions that remain cutting edge. With its CargoSuite, Anaxco offers flexible dispatch software as a cloud solution that can be accessed anywhere. The state-of-the-art TMS features comprehensive workflows and rules that simplify logistics work considerably. Alongside cyber security, the automation of handling processes is a focus of CargoSuite, for example.

“From generating a quote and reviewing an order to billing and business intelligence analysis, the process is checked, regulated and supported by the system on an end-to-end basis,” says Dietmar Haveloh from Anaxco. “These ‘no-touch’ orders ease the burden on employees and ensure high quality. And Greenplan Engine is a perfect match for this.”

Another advantage of CargoSuite is that customers can use a clearly structured and secure web portal to view all relevant information concerning orders. It also allows for the continuous tracking and tracing of all participating transport networks and partners. And Greenplan builds on these benefits.

Efficient Transport Management

“Our goal is to offer our customers sustainable added value. In this context, we have developed a solution with Anaxco that delivers simplified route optimisation and can be seamlessly integrated into Anaxco’s CargoSuite,” says Florian Merget, Managing Director for Greenplan at EPG. “With our Greenplan Engine, we currently offer one of the most cutting-edge routing algorithms on the market. Customers report of having increased route planning efficiency by up to 20% due to their vehicles being intelligently allocated to tours. This also helps to reduce CO2 emissions considerably. Greenplan also helps to increase the punctuality of tours by up to 98%. Paired with the CargoSuite TMS, our customers can therefore benefit from an innovative all-in-one package for their transport management.”

The companies plan to successively step up their collaborative processes this year. This will include jointly reaching more customers through sales activities.

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Integrated Solution for Efficient Transport Management

The aim of the partnership between EPG’S Greenplan and customer Anaxco is to combine efficiency, user-friendliness and innovative technologies. With Greenplan, EPG has a routing solution in its portfolio that is a perfect match for Anaxco’s state-of-the-art transport management system (TMS). The two companies have been collaborating since last year to offer their customers an innovative all-in-one solution for simple and efficient route planning. Another key component of their partnership is the expansion of EPG’s Greenplan Engine. This should help to ensure that customers are always able to benefit from the solution’s latest developments.

Rising toll costs and higher cost pressure in general are posing challenges to transport and logistics companies. On top of this, many transport firms are still working with outdated software. Anaxco is a partner that – like EPG and its Greenplan tool – focuses on ensuring it offers high-quality, flexible software solutions that remain cutting edge. With its CargoSuite, Anaxco offers flexible dispatch software as a cloud solution that can be accessed anywhere. The state-of-the-art TMS features comprehensive workflows and rules that simplify logistics work considerably. Alongside cyber security, the automation of handling processes is a focus of CargoSuite, for example.

“From generating a quote and reviewing an order to billing and business intelligence analysis, the process is checked, regulated and supported by the system on an end-to-end basis,” says Dietmar Haveloh from Anaxco. “These ‘no-touch’ orders ease the burden on employees and ensure high quality. And Greenplan Engine is a perfect match for this.”

Another advantage of CargoSuite is that customers can use a clearly structured and secure web portal to view all relevant information concerning orders. It also allows for the continuous tracking and tracing of all participating transport networks and partners. And Greenplan builds on these benefits.

Efficient Transport Management

“Our goal is to offer our customers sustainable added value. In this context, we have developed a solution with Anaxco that delivers simplified route optimisation and can be seamlessly integrated into Anaxco’s CargoSuite,” says Florian Merget, Managing Director for Greenplan at EPG. “With our Greenplan Engine, we currently offer one of the most cutting-edge routing algorithms on the market. Customers report of having increased route planning efficiency by up to 20% due to their vehicles being intelligently allocated to tours. This also helps to reduce CO2 emissions considerably. Greenplan also helps to increase the punctuality of tours by up to 98%. Paired with the CargoSuite TMS, our customers can therefore benefit from an innovative all-in-one package for their transport management.”

The companies plan to successively step up their collaborative processes this year. This will include jointly reaching more customers through sales activities.

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