Courtesy of Verity
Verity’s drones are
helping UPS solve the frequent pain point of inventory accuracy, Mary Ann
Crawford, an industrial engineering manager at UPS Supply Chain Solutions, said in a video about the collaboration. Inaccurate counts and misplaced items can cascade into order
fulfillment disruptions if not handled properly.
“When your inventory is off, you’re going to feel it in every different
area of the operation,” Crawford said. “You’ll feel it when you go to put a
case away and you can’t fit it in the location because the location is full, or
you go to pick or replenish a case and the case that you wanted is not there.”To address that challenge, Verity said its
drones provide inventory checks daily and full-facility audits twice per month.
This helps UPS Supply Chain Solutions identify stock discrepancies while
maintaining accurate data on inventory levels.
Verity’s drones are particularly useful for the UPS Velocity facility,
according to Verity. The location features a “very narrow aisle configuration”
that optimizes space but presents hurdles for larger equipment like forklifts.UPS isn’t the only company tapping into
Verity’s services. Last year, Maersk announced it was deploying Verity drones
at its warehouses for stronger inventory tracking.
Sportswear brand On recently revealed its own collaboration with Verity to increase visibility in its fulfillment operations