The SLAM Industry Group #poweredbymhi has been busy creating resources for the market to understand #orderfulfillment and end of line processes in #ecommerce and #storefulillment operations. You can start with the SLAM 101 Document here ?? Alstef Group Banner Engineering Beckhoff Automation USA CALJAN Cubiscan enVista Felins Gorbel Hytrol IMA Group K?rber Supply Chain Leuze USA Murrelektronik North America Numina Group PAC Machinery Panther PFlow Industries, Inc. PSI Engineering Regal Rexnord Rockwell Automation SATO America Sealed Air Corporation SICK Sensor Intelligence Sparck Technologies SRSI (Slate River Systems, Inc.) StreamTech Engineering Tension Packaging & Automation Corporation Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc. Zebra Technologies BlueCrest Diagraph an ITW Company Evolabel AB Sitma Machinery SpA https://lnkd.in/gQ9hMBMn
SLAM Industry Group of MHI (Scan | Label | Apply | Manifest)
交通、物流、供应链和仓储
To provide thought leadership for best practices within “the last 100 feet” of evolving warehouse and distribution opera
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Powered by MHI, SLAM Industry Group members meet regularly to discuss the industry and promote the best and largest possible market for end-of-line technologies and systems; emphasizing the best interest of the user. SLAM pursues this mission through planned programs and internal committees by: - Working closely with user groups to educate and communicate needs, benefits and applications. - Acting as a catalyst and liaison between different related product groups or associations. - Maintaining a membership representative of the industry. - Defining and evaluating best practices for the marketplace. - Providing a market driven forum for end-of-line solutions. - Collecting, compiling, disseminating and exchanging information which may be helpful to the membership and users. - Preparing and distributing educational materials for both academic classroom environments and in continuing education.
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SLAM Industry Group of MHI (Scan | Label | Apply | Manifest)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 交通、物流、供应链和仓储
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- 51-200 人
- 创立
- 1945
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- Order Fulfillment、Scanning、Weighing、WMS Software、DIM Weight、Rateshopping、conveyor、sortation、verification、rightsize packaging、mailer、ecommerce、fulfillment、store fulfillment、bagging、sustainability、sustainable packaging、ESG、manifesting和print and apply
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?? Are You Getting Every Order Right? The Power of SLAM Technology in Ecommerce ?? In today’s fast-paced ecommerce landscape, accuracy in order fulfillment is non-negotiable. Mistakes are costly – not just in terms of chargebacks and penalties but in customer trust and retention. When packages arrive as expected—correct items, undamaged, and on time—customers are more likely to keep coming back. ?? Enter SLAM Technology: Scanning, Labeling, Applying, and Manifesting automation helps streamline the last 100 feet of the warehouse process, bringing both precision and efficiency to order fulfillment. With SLAM, you reduce the risk of human error and improve speed. Automated processes like: ?? Accurate scanning and labeling ??Optimized carton sealing and void fill ??Right-sized packaging to cut down on shipping costs mean orders reach customers faster, safer, and in perfect condition. Imagine the value of automated weighing, dimensioning, and even capturing a photo of contents—all helping ensure the package is as promised. Ready to explore how SLAM can help your business keep up with customer demands and cut costs? ?? Read more here: https://lnkd.in/egicRKCr
How SLAM Helps Get the Order Right - Warehouse Automation
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?? How SLAM Cuts Costs in Your Shipping Operations ?? The last 100 feet of your warehouse—the space where Scanning, Labeling, Applying, and Manifesting (SLAM) happen—is more than just logistics. It’s a powerful way to save on shipping costs and boost your bottom line. With the surge of ecommerce and labor shortages, SLAM automation has become essential for efficient operations. Here's how automating your SLAM processes can help you reduce expenses and stay ahead. ? Key Ways SLAM Saves on Shipping Costs: 1?? Lower Labor Costs Automating SLAM means fewer manual tasks, allowing your team to focus where they’re needed most—without bottlenecks slowing down operations. 2?? Optimized Packaging Say goodbye to shipping empty space! With automated dimensioning and weighing, you can right-size packaging for each order, reducing unnecessary materials and shipping costs. ?? Why ship a t-shirt in a box when a bag will do? 3?? Eliminate Carrier Chargebacks SLAM systems help avoid costly chargebacks from labeling and dimensioning errors. With automatic label verification and weight checks, every parcel gets to the right place—without surprises. 4?? Carrier Rate Optimization Using rate-shopping software, SLAM systems can find the lowest shipping rates in real-time across multiple carriers, ensuring every package ships at the optimal price. 5?? Faster Fulfillment Without Bottlenecks Increased ecommerce demand requires fast and accurate shipping. With SLAM automation, your packages move smoothly, even during peak seasons—avoiding delays that can pile on costs. Ready to unlock these savings and streamline your shipping processes? Explore the SLAM Industry Group of MHI for more insights on maximizing efficiency and cutting shipping costs: www.mhi.org/slam. ? Follow the SLAM Industry Group of MHI (Scan | Label | Apply | Manifest) on LinkedIn for more updates, tips, and innovations in ecommerce fulfillment. Your business—and bottom line—will thank you! ?? #Ecommerce #ShippingSavings #WarehouseAutomation #SLAM #MHINews #CostOptimization https://lnkd.in/eRqvXwXk
How SLAM Saves on Shipping Costs - Warehouse Automation
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?? Streamline Your Last 100 Feet: Follow the SLAM Industry Group of MHI ??In ecommerce, the last 100 feet—where scanning, labeling, applying, and manifesting (SLAM) takes place—can make or break your fulfillment success. If you’re considering automating this critical area, you’re likely aiming to: ?? Solve labor shortages ?? Enhance shipping accuracy ?? Boost efficiency rates But here’s the deal: Automation alone isn’t enough. Ongoing monitoring of key metrics in SLAM operations—like read rates, software latency, and shipping errors—ensures you catch and fix mistakes before they affect your bottom line. ?? ? Why monitor your SLAM operations? 1?? Identify potential bottlenecks early 2?? Course correct before peak season hits 3?? Keep customers happy (and returning!) Training also plays a vital role—your team and tech must work in sync to ensure smooth operations, especially during peak season. ?? ?? Ready to dive deeper? Read our blog post on monitoring SLAM operations to reduce errors and maximize efficiency during the most critical times. ?? ?? Follow the SLAM Industry Group of MHI (Scan | Label | Apply | Manifest) on LinkedIn for insights, updates, and opportunities to shape the future of ecommerce fulfillment. Stay ahead of the curve—engage with us today and make every 100 feet count! ???? #Ecommerce #WarehouseAutomation #SLAM #MHI #ShippingAccuracy #PeakSeason https://lnkd.in/erne4_tk
Measuring Efficiency in SLAM Operations - Warehouse Automation
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Podcast: Elevating Order Fulfillment: VRC & SLAM Efficiency - Warehouse Automation
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?? Ecommerce Pros: Make Your Returns Process a Competitive Advantage! ?? Returns are a growing part of the ecommerce landscape, impacting both your costs and customer satisfaction. But what if you could streamline your returns process before the package even leaves your facility? Enter SLAM: Scan, Label, Apply, Manifest. ?? Optimize Returns at the Source Forward-thinking retailers like QVC, LL Bean, and Stitch Fix have mastered the art of proactive returns management. Adding pre-printed return labels or packing slips during the outbound SLAM process makes returns easier for customers, saving time and reducing friction. But SLAM isn't just for outbound operations! You can also apply SLAM technology at receiving docks, enhancing efficiency when those returns come back. ?? What’s in it for you? ?? Simplified Returns – Make it seamless for customers to send items back. Better Data Handling – Avoid reusing barcodes or order numbers to prevent errors. ?? Cost Savings & Revenue Potential – Reduce processing costs and even convert returns into a positive customer experience. ?? Want to dive deeper? Check out this insightful blog, "How SLAM Can Help with Returns", and explore how SLAM strategies can keep you ahead of the game. ?? Read more here: SLAM Blog: How SLAM Can Help with Returns ?? Learn more about MHI’s SLAM Industry Group: www.mhi.org/slam #Ecommerce #ReturnsManagement #SupplyChainOptimization #SLAM #MHI #WarehouseEfficiency https://lnkd.in/gcbpGTZs
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?? Maximize Your SLAM Automation Investment by Building a Skilled In-House Team! With labor shortages and rising demand, warehouses are leaning into automation more than ever. From forklifts and conveyors to AMRs and AGVs, automation is boosting operational efficiency across the board. However, your automation only works as smoothly as the team that maintains it—including the critical SLAM equipment in the final 100 feet of your warehouse. A well-trained in-house team can make all the difference. Having experts on your floor ensures faster troubleshooting, better maintenance, and minimal downtime. Waiting on external technicians for simple fixes like a labeling issue can cost valuable time and productivity. Key takeaways: ? Train your team using your SLAM supplier’s expertise—have them return post-installation to answer new questions. ? Establish a point person with mechanical skills and build overlap with other team members. ? Equip your team with tools and high-bandwidth internet for smooth communication with suppliers. ? Plan for regular Preventative Maintenance (PM) visits with your SLAM supplier to catch issues early. Investing in automation requires a shift in workforce skills. By developing a capable internal team, you not only reduce downtime but also ensure that your operations stay ahead of challenges—whether it’s troubleshooting user errors or keeping your equipment in peak condition. Read the full blog to learn more about how to keep your SLAM equipment humming and ensure smooth warehouse operations: [Insert blog link] To learn more about the SLAM Industry Group, visit: www.mhi.org/slam #SLAM #WarehouseAutomation #MaterialHandling #SupplyChain #MaintenanceManagement #WorkforceDevelopment
Maintain Your SLAM Equipment - Warehouse Automation
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?? Optimize the Last 100 Feet of Your Fulfillment Operations ?? Did you know that up to 80% of American warehouses have minimal automation? That’s a huge opportunity to enhance efficiency! One area you can start with is automating the last 100 feet of fulfillment through SLAM (Scanning, Labeling, Applying, Manifesting) systems. Our latest blog, “Best Practices for the Last 100 Feet of Fulfillment,” explores how implementing SLAM solutions can optimize labor, reduce floor space, and improve accuracy and throughput. Discover best practices and key considerations, from choosing the right technology to integrating automation and sustainability into your processes. ?? Read the full blog here: Best Practices for the Last 100 Feet of Fulfillment https://lnkd.in/eWymJRqT ?? Stay Connected! Follow the SLAM Showcase LinkedIn page and subscribe to our Warehouse Automation blog (https://lnkd.in/dqkXacE) for more tips and insights on how SLAM can transform your fulfillment operations. #WarehouseAutomation #Logistics #SupplyChain #Fulfillment #Last100Feet #Automation https://lnkd.in/eWymJRqT Alstef Group Banner Engineering Beckhoff Automation USA BlueCrest CALJAN Cubiscan enVista Felins Gorbel Hytrol IMA Group K?rber Leuze USA Murrelektronik North America Numina Group PAC Machinery Panther PFlow Industries, Inc. PSI Engineering Regal Rexnord Rockwell Automation SATO America Sealed Air Corporation SICK Sensor Intelligence Sparck Technologies SRSI (Slate River Systems, Inc.) StreamTech Engineering Tension Packaging & Automation Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc. Zebra Technologies Diagraph an ITW Company Evolabel AB Sitma Machinery SpA
Fulfillment: Best Practices - Last 100 ft. - Warehouse Automation
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?? Unlock the Power of Better Data for Your Labeling and Tagging Operations ?? Have you considered how data influences your scanning, labeling, applying, and manifesting (SLAM) operations? What might seem like a simple process is actually a complex, data-driven system essential for efficient order fulfillment and shipping accuracy. ???? Check out our latest blog, “Better Data Equals Better Labeling and Tagging,” to learn how harnessing the right data can optimize your SLAM processes—from inbound to outbound operations. You'll discover how integrating barcodes, RFID tags, and the right hardware can make all the difference in streamlining operations and boosting productivity. ?? ?? Read the full blog post here: https://lnkd.in/eaABEHvH ?? Stay updated on the latest in warehouse automation! ?? Follow the SLAM Showcase LinkedIn page and subscribe to our Warehouse Automation blog at https://lnkd.in/dqkXacE for more insights like this. #SLAM #WarehouseAutomation #Logistics #SupplyChain #DataDriven Alstef Group Banner Engineering Beckhoff Automation USA BlueCrest CALJAN Cubiscan enVista Felins Gorbel Hytrol IMA Group K?rber Leuze USA Murrelektronik North America Numina Group PAC Machinery Panther PFlow Industries, Inc. PSI Engineering Regal Rexnord Rockwell Automation SATO America Sealed Air Corporation SICK Sensor Intelligence Sparck Technologies SRSI (Slate River Systems, Inc.) StreamTech Engineering Tension Packaging & Automation Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc. Zebra Technologies Diagraph an ITW Company Evolabel AB Sitma Machinery SpA
Better Data Equals Better Labeling and Tagging - Warehouse Automation
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