Use Case

Store Picking Optimization with Wearable Devices

ABSTRACT
Shifting from handheld picking to wearable-guided flows increases efficiency and accuracy. MarketSuite provides advanced WMS capabilities integrated with smart devices for real-time control.

Where: international
Mission
Optimize warehouse operations by replacing manual picking with wearable-guided processes. The goal is to increase productivity, reduce errors, and enable real-time inventory visibility.
Solution
The Store Picking module connects wearable devices to the WMS, enabling guided picking with real-time data. Operators receive instructions on product codes, EAN, quantities, order details, and basket allocation directly on the device screen. Barcode scanning triggers instant updates, while WebSocket ensures live communication for weight checks and quality control. This approach accelerates workflows, supports goods inspection, and provides multi-level product traceability (sector, lane, rack, shelf, slot), reducing errors and improving efficiency.
Digital Ecosystem
Actions
Digital Ecosystem
We integrated MarketSuite WMS with wearable scanners like ProGlove. The system enables barcode reading via intents and displays picking details through WebSocket communication for guided operations.
Expected results

 

 

 

 

Significant reduction in picking and inventory errors

 

 

Real-time inventory visibility and quality control

 

 

Enhanced traceability across multiple storage levels

 

 

Scalable solution for dark stores and retail warehouses

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