When you buy an object from some online store and you see delivery within 3-5 working days, it is not always easy to understand the world of logistics which allows that parcel to travel from the warehouse to its destination.
A world made up of warehouses, means of transport, coordination between departments, carriers and delivery personnel.
To complicate things even further, different processes need to be completed simultaneously, increasing the probability of delays, errors and damages.
The logistics of the future will be ever more automated and will need tracking systems and remote control systems that guarantee delivery in always more demanding shorter times.
The IoT and DATABOOM can make a valuable contribution to this process by providing ever smaller and more sophisticated sensors, and at the same time, management systems which make the monitoring and control of each parcel from its departure to its arrival rather trivial.
Logistics means moving various means of transport in an intelligent way. Optimization in this context does not only simply mean to track their movements with a GPS, but it means to know at all times the state of the mean, its content and other parameters used to diminish costs, energy consumption and delivery times. In this way each expedited delivery travels in a more expeditious manner. Alright, this one was fun.
A 2.0 web user is aware that technology is able to achieve results which were unthinkable even 10 years ago. It is expected to able to, for example, know at all times where the parcel is found and book the delivery time more precisely and easily. With DATABOOM and with the right devices you will be able to verify at anytime where our deliveries are. Notifying the users will only be a matter of time; of time not of software.
An intelligent inventory means knowing the history of each item stored in your warehouse. It means that you are able to analyse different types of storing and from these make estimates about how to best store the goods before, during and after shipment. With DATABOOM and the IoT, you will be able to collect data from different sources and estimate consumption and storage costs. DATABOOM will be a great friend even of your warehouse. It is like a social guy, there is no doubt about it.
Warehouse management sometimes requires a lot of people and a lot of coordination. Why not assign much of this complexity to advanced analysis systems capable of indicating the best storing technique of goods based on their mean shelf life? Why not use historical data to find a handling solution which minimizes consumption and waiting times? No, really, why not use DATABOOM for all of this?