Insights on the execution layer.
Brief notes for leaders evaluating warehouse technology, implementation pressure, and floor-level readiness.
The First Integration Gap Usually Isn’t Technical
In warehouse automation projects, the first gap often appears before equipment moves. It starts with who creates the data, where it goes, what each system does with it, and what the next system expects back.
Monitoring Is Not Protecting the Operation
Monitoring tells you something happened. Protecting the operation means alerts are designed around failure points, ownership, escalation, and recovery before the warehouse absorbs the damage.
Demand-Based Replenishment Solves What. It Doesn’t Solve When.
Most warehouses know what to replenish. Fewer control when replenishment should hit the floor, how it affects flow, and whether it feeds the next wave instead of flooding the operation.
Longer-form pieces are linked here as they are published. In the meantime, the LinkedIn posts above are the working notes — reach out to discuss any of them in your operating context.
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