AutoScheduler.AI launches cross-site data platform

AutoScheduler.AI yesterday introduced AutoPilot Central, a centralized warehouse orchestration platform to give companies a view of multi-site data.

The Austin, Texas-based company says the platform enables supply chain executives to get an aggregated, bird’s eye view of their data across multiple sites. Additionally, users can use the platform to take corrective action for areas out of service to mitigate risk across the entire network. 

“With the pace at which warehouses introduce new technology and dynamically change, managing an operation has become overwhelming, especially since leading shippers with multiple sites often have different Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) at each location,” says Keith Moore, CEO of AutoScheduler.AI.

“AutoPilot Central provides a birds-eye view of multi-site data for centralized command and control of an entire distributed warehouse network,” he said. “At the network level, the history and result of these plans can then be bubbled up to Directors and VPs of distribution to identify the potential flow issues that are going to occur inside of a network, which customers/shipments are at risk, and where action can be taken to avoid service failures.”

The platform uses predictive analytics to enable supply chain officers to tank their sites, quickly see which areas across the network are out-of-tolerance or at risk, and take corrective action to mitigate risk. 

With AutoPilot Central and AutoPilot, the company’s warehouse planning and optimization platform, users can reduce planning time by 97%, inventory waste by 13%, and intra-campus transportation cross by 31%. The company says the platform can also increase productivity per headcount by 16%, double cross-docking utilization, optimize labor planning, and aggregate multi-site data for centralized warehouse optimization and risk mitigation. 

AutoScheduler.AI is a warehouse orchestration platform and WMS accelerator. The company developed its intuitive AI and Machine Learning platform with P&G. It has been implemented at P&G, Unilever, General Mills, and others. The company says the platform can streamline operations by seamlessly integrating with WMS and ERP. 

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Automated Warehouse Staff