The Dematic iQ InSights project gained momentum over the past year for the simple reason that there is a demand for it. “It was really the customers asking for more: more information, more visibility, more analytics, more metrics,” he explains.
Visibility was right at the top of the wish list. For many warehouse managers, the lack of a comprehensive overview of all processes at their facilities is the biggest problem. But obtaining this overview is very difficult to achieve in massive halls using conventional methods. In some cases, there are catwalks or an office overlooking the hall, but it is difficult to keep an eye on all processes due to the constantly moving multi-shuttles, working platforms and the aisles.
It can take 15 minutes to drive from one end of a warehouse to the other to check where the machinery is reporting an overload, why a vertical conveyor belt has stopped, or what is causing problems for the colleagues in packaging. “When we visited customers, they told us how they don’t have visibility across their distribution center,” says Laura Fraser, who works on Terrenzio’s team in Waterloo.
For Fraser, the benefits of DiQ inSights are obvious: until now, software only provided descriptive analytics about a system. Experts would then combine the data and make decisions based on their experience. Displaying everything on a single screen was nearly impossible since the various programs were not compatible.