Zebra Study: Nearly Six in 10 Warehouse Leaders Plan to Deploy RFID by 2028
- 91% of decision-makers plan to use technology to increase supply chain visibility over the next five years. 58% of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy RFID technology by 2028, which will help increase inventory visibility and reduce out-of-stocks. 73% of warehouse decision-makers are accelerating timelines of modernization projects, with returns management being a top challenge. 76% of decision-makers feel pressure to improve performance and are investing in technology for supply chain visibility. Automation projects are expected to return to growth in 2024, with 69% of decision-makers planning to automate workflows by then. Decision-makers prioritize sustainability and are choosing solutions that reduce emissions and waste.
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Over the next five years, a majority of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy fixed, passive or handheld RFID readers and fixed industrial scanning solutions that can better track assets, workers and goods throughout the warehouse environment. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the invention of RFID which has become a problem-solving tool for front-line workers in warehouses and other industries.
Accelerating Modernization to Manage Returns
The survey showed
“The significant growth of returns aligns with e-fulfillment growth over the last several years, and it is a mandate for change across every part of the supply chain,” said Andre Luecht, Global Strategy Lead for Transportation, Logistics and Warehouse, Zebra Technologies. “This means warehouse leaders must modernize their operations with technology solutions to handle returns and increase agility, inventory visibility and demand forecasting in order to improve efficiency and make better decisions in real time.”
A majority of warehouse decision-makers (
Optimizing Operations to Increase Visibility
Warehouse decision-makers are also augmenting their front-line workers by automating their warehouses to ultimately optimize their operations and increase their inventory visibility. According to a recent study by Interact Analysis, despite a recent slowdown in demand for automation projects (in part due to a reduction in warehousing construction), this demand is expected to return to growth in 2024.
The Zebra study found that
Complementing the rise in productivity, eight in ten warehouse associates surveyed also feel more valued when their employers provide them with technology and automation tools to help them work. Similarly,
Prioritizing Sustainability in Decision-Making
Warehouse decision-makers are choosing solutions based on their ability to help them build sustainable operations, driven largely by regulations, energy costs or shortages along with customer, worker and investor expectations. For example,
Other sustainable elements decision-makers prioritize today include ensuring accurate mobile device swap-out time, connecting to energy monitoring software to maximize efficiency, offering buy-back and certified refurbishment/circular economy programs, and the use of reusable and recyclable materials. Beyond their own operations,
KEY REGIONAL FINDINGS
- A majority of APAC warehouse associates and decision-makers are on the same page regarding the importance of achieving better accuracy and determining availability. Seventy-nine percent of both groups surveyed acknowledge they need better inventory management tools to drive these outcomes.
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43% of EMEA warehouse decision-makers cited returns management as the top operational challenge – an increase of 12 percentage points year-over-year.
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83% of LATAM warehouse decision-makers say they are under pressure to improve performance while adjusting to shifting consumer ecommerce demands, the most of any region.
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85% of warehouse associates in the region are concerned about managing workload and stress levels to meet productivity goals, exceeding the global average of79% .
SURVEY BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY
Zebra’s Warehousing Vision Study was conducted in March and April 2023 by third-party research firm Azure Knowledge Corporation. It includes feedback from over 1,400 decision-makers and associates that manage and maintain warehouse or distribution center operations in manufacturing, retail, transportation, logistics and wholesale distribution across
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