According to a statement from the warehousing automation business NIDO Group, it has effectively automated some third-party logistics (3PL) warehouses and is able to handle daily order quantities of 9 lacs for more than 40 Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) companies nationwide. According to the intralogistics automation company, the D2C sector is expanding rapidly, with consumer spending predicted to increase by more than 35–40% over the holiday season.
Due to this spike in demand, logistics companies are under tremendous pressure to deliver goods promptly and effectively. Conveyors, sorters, and fulfilment centres are examples of warehouse automation technologies that are increasingly indispensable for efficient operations. According to the statement, these solutions ensure that clients receive their items on time by streamlining order processing, minimising mistakes, and reducing manual handling.
“We anticipate a 30% increase in the volume of orders processed using automated solutions this festive season compared to the previous year,” stated Nirav Doshi, Founder & Managing Director, of NIDO Group. For D2C businesses, automation can result in a 22-25% decrease in operating expenses, enabling them to handle high order volumes without incurring appreciable cost increases.
According to Doshi, the company’s warehouse automation solutions address particular difficulties by implementing cutting-edge sorting and conveyor systems. This allows the business to streamline its fulfilment procedures and drastically cut lead times.
“Warehouse automation offers advantages beyond financial and temporal savings. NIDO Group helps its companies grow revenue and improve customer satisfaction by increasing efficiency. To ensure that customers’ needs are satisfied quickly and efficiently, this technology is also essential for reaching them in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, which are becoming important demand centres. “With automated systems, even the most remote locations can enjoy timely deliveries during the festive rush,” the business stated.
It said that the integration of warehouse automation enables speedy order processing and fulfilment, guaranteeing that clients receive their products in record time and that quick commerce is a growing trend that supports D2C businesses and places a premium on speed and convenience.