FROM THE EDITOR
November’s packed with chances to get ahead. Explore AI labor forecasting, smarter automation, and next-gen WMS to simplify, cut complexity and scale fast.
- Read the Article: Warehouse Demand Grows Amid Tariff Uncertainty
- Dive into the Blog: Capitalize on the Rise of Tech: Getting Started with Warehouse Automation
- Learn more in 30 minutes: AI in the Cold Chain: A Case Study
- Watch the webinar: Future-Ready WMS: Leveraging AI, Low-Code, and SaaS
- Spotlight: Crane Worldwide Logistics – Flexibility to Scale
Isabella
Your Warehousing Watch editor
Warehouse Demand Grows Amid Tariff Uncertainty
SupplyChainDive recently reported a surge in U.S. warehouse demand as companies push forward despite tariff uncertainty. Strategic investments are reshaping industrial real estate and driving the need for flexible WMS solutions.
Getting Started with Warehouse Automation
More warehouses are turning to automation to reduce labor challenges and improve efficiency. As adoption accelerates, understanding the right steps early can help avoid costly mistakes and set the stage for long-term success.


AI in Action: Smarter Labor Forecasting
Discover how Central Storage & Warehouse used AI and machine learning in partnership with Datex and Endeavour Labs to forecast labor needs, align workforce planning with throughput, and increase performance in this on-demand webinar.
Leveraging AI, Low-Code, and SaaS for Operational Excellence
AI, low-code tools, and SaaS architecture are redefining warehouse management, enabling faster adaptation and smarter scaling. This webinar explores how these technologies are shaping the next generation of WMS.


Customer Spotlight: Crane Worldwide Logistics
Crane Worldwide Logistics needed a flexible WMS to keep pace with rapid growth and complex 3PL demands. By implementing Datex Footprint® WMS with Zebra mobile technology, the company improved real-time visibility, streamlined processes, and scaled operations faster.
