Distribution Center, South Bay
A 400,000 square foot facility with plate recognition across the yard, dock dwell analytics, and floor-facing boards showing crews where the bottleneck currently sits.
Yard cameras with plate recognition track trailers from gate to dock, reconciling physical movement against what the warehouse management system believed happened. The gap between those two is where most of the recovered time came from.
Dwell time per door and staging congestion are measured continuously and published to displays on the floor, so the crew can see the current bottleneck without asking a supervisor.
Everything outdoors is hardened for the environment — correct ingress ratings, enclosures rated for wash-down areas, and pathways routed clear of forklift traffic.
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