Armlogi integrates AI into warehouse management
- November 4, 2024
- Steve Rogerson
Armlogi, a California-based warehousing and logistics service provider, has integrated artificial intelligence (AI) into its warehouse management system (WMS).
The upgraded WMS is set to transform the way Armlogi streamlines operations, optimises inventory management and enhances overall efficiency across its global warehousing operations.
It is designed to quicken new users’ learning curve, reduce operational errors and enhance productivity. By integrating AI, the system is expected to predict future inventory requirements and optimise warehouse layouts and picking routes.
The company says it believes this upgrade could significantly reduce warehouse personnel’s walking distance and time, leading to greater operational efficiency and faster order processing.
“We believe that the integration of AI into our WMS marks a pivotal advancement in our operational capabilities,” said Aidy Chou, CEO of Armlogi. “This technology may allow us to anticipate the needs of our clients more accurately and adjust our inventory management practices proactively. It is also expected to streamline the layout of our warehouses and optimise the picking process, which could ultimately enhance speed and accuracy, reduce costs, and improve service delivery to our customers.”
Armlogi Holding (www.armlogi.com), based in Walnut, California, is a warehousing and logistics service provider that offers a package of supply-chain options relating to warehouse management and order fulfilment. The company caters to cross-border ecommerce merchants looking to establish overseas warehouses in the US market. With nine warehouses covering over 185,000m2, the company offers one-stop warehousing and logistics services. Its warehouses are equipped with facilities and technology for handling and storing large and bulky items.