Warehouse Automation

Warehouse Technology That Ships Faster and Costs Less.

Warehouse automation technology transforms manual, error-prone picking and packing operations into efficient, data-driven fulfilment — WMS-directed put-away and picking, real-time inventory accuracy, robotics integration, and labour management systems reducing cost-per-unit-shipped while improving order accuracy and throughput.

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Warehouse Automation

Warehouse Automation Technology by Scale D2C

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Warehouse Management System (WMS)
Custom WMS development and implementation — receiving, put-away, replenishment, pick, pack, ship, and returns management with directed workflows, real-time inventory visibility, and full WMS-to-ERP/OMS integration.
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Robotics & Automation Integration
Integration with warehouse robotics — AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots), goods-to-person systems, conveyor controls, sortation systems, and automated packaging — connecting automation hardware to WMS and OMS workflows.
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Pick Path & Slotting Optimisation
Picking optimisation — zone picking, batch picking, wave management, pick path optimisation, and data-driven slotting analysis positioning fast-moving SKUs for minimum travel time and maximum picker productivity.
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IoT Tracking & Visibility
RFID, barcode, and IoT-based inventory tracking — real-time stock location visibility, cycle counting automation, temperature monitoring for cold chain, and dock door management for inbound and outbound control.
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Labour Management System
Warehouse LMS — standard time measurement, productivity tracking by associate, task interleaving, team performance dashboards, and engineered labour standards for warehouse workforce management.
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Warehouse Analytics & KPIs
Warehouse performance analytics — throughput by station, order accuracy rate, pick-per-hour, inventory accuracy, cost-per-order, and SLA attainment providing the data for continuous operational improvement.
25%
Labour productivity improvement with WMS-directed operations
99.9%
Order accuracy target with scan-verified picking
Real-time
Inventory accuracy replacing periodic manual stockcounts
Scale D2C
Warehouse automation technology specialists

Frequently Asked Questions

Scale D2C's Warehouse Automation Technology service covers strategy, implementation, integration with your D2C tech stack, and ongoing optimisation. Our team has delivered Warehouse Automation Technology for D2C and ecommerce brands across beauty, health, fashion, and B2B — from Series A startups through to publicly listed companies.

Warehouse Automation Technology impacts D2C revenue by improving operational efficiency, customer experience, or marketing performance. Scale D2C defines clear, agreed KPIs — revenue uplift, cost reduction, or conversion improvement — before every Warehouse Automation Technology engagement, so success is never ambiguous.

Focused Warehouse Automation Technology implementations typically take 8–12 weeks. Projects with multiple integrations or data complexity run 16–24 weeks. Scale D2C provides a detailed project plan with milestone dates at the end of the discovery phase — no timeline surprises mid-project.

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Scale D2C brings D2C commercial expertise and deep Warehouse Automation Technology technical capability together. Unlike generalist agencies, we understand how Warehouse Automation Technology fits into a D2C growth strategy — every decision is made with your revenue goals in mind, not just technical delivery metrics.

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Manual warehouse operations are the biggest cost and quality risk in logistics. Technology eliminates both.

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