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AR software solutions and integrated apps are playing significant roles in improving logistics operation and the overall flow of the supply chain.
Timely and proper delivery is crucial in the transportation and cargo business to ensure a positive customer experience. Optimizing these areas will significantly improve productivity and the number of errors that occur due to manual calculations will be reduced, which will lead to improvements in quality control and efficiency.
One of the biggest problems in warehousing is figuring out a way to use space to the fullest, fit as many goods as possible into a limited space, while bearing in mind that some products have to be stored in specific conditions. That is warehousing operations such as packing, storage, and putting-away form a good percentage of all the expenses in the logistics business.
Picking the right products from the right place based on orders also makes warehouse management more strenuous. So, how about you check for yourself whether a planned spatial arrangement is really effective, even before it is put into practice? Yes, it works, with computer-generated visualizations and 3D model projections, augmented reality (AR) technology, which offers solutions to these problems. Warehouse workers can make use of AR apps or software to ease up their routine tasks.
For instance, -based vision picking provides staff with an online picking list. This list supports accurate path planning, which reduces their travel time to the product destination. Even finding necessary items on shelves is easy with barcode scanning in AR wear glasses. With such options, employee training, as well as last-mile delivery, can also be done faster. AR devices can easily optimize freight picking, packing, and loading concerns.
For the final delivery of the product, orders have to be moved from the warehouse and the shipping process needs to be carried out. Manual dealings of the management of product delivery details to various hubs consume a lot of productive time of the staff. Noting down the details in the paper often leads to confusion and it is vulnerable to mishaps.
The 3D view of the routes can replace any office’s traditional navigation system, which helps in improving efficiency in delivering the right products and meeting customer requirements on time. Effective fleet management through digitally connected devices and AR software can assist in tracking maintenance schedules, vehicle usage, and service routes, and cut fleet downtime.
Traffic jams are common in a cargo transportation company and it often affects the supply chain and the smooth flow of goods. AR driver assistance apps can optimize routes with real-time traffic data and this will provide dynamic traffic support. This helps the driver to choose the right path to avoid traffic and make the travel a smooth experience.
Physically moving around the warehouse to manage and report stocks, is really a hectic task. Inventory management is an otherwise complex process in this sector. AR wearable devices make innovative changes here by assisting workers to manage stocks hands-free.
Its guided pickup feature helps in choosing the correct pickup or delivery point in an easier way. It can also prevent any delays in packing. AR integrated devices can provide route guidance to know the exact whereabouts of the stock and reach them much faster.
In a Nutshell
Another report from All The Research notes that due to the increasing demand for AR devices and applications, the global AR VR in the logistics and supply chain market ecosystem is expected to grow at a CAGR of 39% by 2023.