Inventory
security can depend as much on storage techniques as it does
cameras, guards, and other traditional security methods.
The way you store
inventory is the way you secure it
The way you store and
handle inventory is critical to its security, especially in a
warehousing or production operation. The more organized your
storage systems are, the more secure your inventory, tools, parts,
and equipment. The great news is that you can maximize inventory
security while improving operational efficiency because material
handling can make security and efficiency work-in-hand.
In an industrial
environment, most employees aren't thieves, but most thieves are
employees or other trusted visitors.
Material handling and
smart facility layout can't replace careful hiring and conventional
security systems such as monitoring, locked doors, or guards, but it
can make them all better.
That's why we created
this fast-read, free download, "10 Ways to use Material Handling
to Increase Security."
It has common-sense
tips on storage, plant layout, automation and accessibility you can
implement to make your operation more secure at minimal cost for
maximum gain. Security is often enhanced by controlling access,
organizing storage, increasing accuracy, and creating visibility --
all things you can accomplish through material handling.