
A digital warehouse map captures aisles, racks, movement rules, and constraints, giving optimization software the foundation to calculate the shortest pick paths, create smarter clusters, and test slotting strategies.

Picking drives ~50–60% of warehouse labor cost, and much of that spend is lost to travel between pick faces. While automation can help, its ROI is mixed, especially for 3PLs and e-commerce ops with seasonal swings, so many sites first turn to software optimization.

Episode 4 of Warehouse Wizards with Stefan Rusu of Deloitte, where we explore the orchestration of the Intelligent warehouse with software, automation, and human–machine collaboration.

Optioryx, a start-up active in logistic optimizations, announces the introduction of its warehouse optimization software solutions, Pulse and Flux.

Time-aware scheduling means planning pick-and-pack work by due time first, then by walking efficiency, and updating the plan as new orders arrive.

Turn daily micro-moves into big productivity gains with smart slotting that reduces picker travel, avoids disruptions, and improves throughput.