Ensuring the security and integrity of stored goods within warehouse facilities is of utmost importance to freight forwarders and cargo handlers. To mitigate the risk of theft and damage, handlers employ a comprehensive approach that encompasses various strategies and technologies. Robust physical security measures safeguard warehouse facilities. This can include perimeter fencing, access control systems, security gates, and security personnel stationed at entry points. Only authorised personnel are granted access to the premises, and visitor access is strictly monitored and controlled. Warehouses are equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance systems, including CCTV cameras strategically positioned throughout facilities.
These cameras provide continuous monitoring and recording of activities, both inside and outside warehouses. In the event of any security incidents, footage can be reviewed to identify perpetrators and take appropriate action. Advanced inventory tracking technologies, such as barcode scanners, monitor the movement of goods within the warehouse. This enables cargo handlers to accurately track the location of inventory items at all times and detect any discrepancies or anomalies in inventory levels. Comprehensive training for warehouse staff on security protocols, procedures, and best practices ensures they can identify and report security threats, proper handling of sensitive goods, and adherence to security policies and guidelines.
“Security is a top priority in our warehouses. We implement advanced security measures, including 24/7 surveillance cameras, and access control systems. Our robust risk management protocols ensure the safety and integrity of our clients’ goods throughout the supply chain,” Zuzana Heinrichova, Operations Manager at Maurice Ward Warehousing Networks, said.
“By implementing these measures and maintaining a proactive approach to security, we strive to create a safe and secure environment for storing goods within our warehouse facilities, thereby minimising the risk of theft and damage.”
Innovative solutions
Warehouses are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, including Internet of Things (IoT) sensors for real-time monitoring of temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors. This ensures optimal storage conditions for various types of goods, including perishable items and sensitive electronics. Customisable fulfillment solutions are tailored to the specific requirements of clients.
Whether it’s e-commerce order fulfillment, retail distribution or B2B logistics, these are designed to provide efficient workflows to ensure the timely and accurate delivery of goods to end customers. Warehouses are equipped with automation technology to streamline warehouse operations. Automated guided vehicles transport goods within the facility.
“As an innovative warehouse service provider, we strive to meet the evolving needs of our clients in today’s dynamic market,” Heinrichova explained.
“Clients are provided with real-time visibility into their inventory and order status through a user-friendly dashboard interface in their web management system (WMS). “Clients can track shipments, monitor stock, and access detailed analytics to make informed decisions about their operations.”
Cutting-edge care
Advanced WMS software is used to track inventory levels, manage stock movements, optimise picking routes, and automate various warehouse processes. Maurice Ward uses its own WMS, and barcodes are used for efficient tracking of inventory items, automated guided vehicles and conveyor systems are increasingly employed for tasks such as picking, packing, sorting, and transporting goods within the warehouse and IoT devices are utilised to collect data from various warehouse equipment and assets, including temperature sensors, motion detectors, and smart shelves.
“Our warehouses employ several cutting-edge technologies which were being utilised in warehouse management to optimise storage, inventory management, and order fulfillment processes,” Heinrichova outlined.
“These cutting-edge technologies, when integrated effectively, contribute to streamlined warehouse operations, improved inventory accuracy, faster order fulfillment, and ultimately, enhanced customer satisfaction.”