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Creating the first connected warehouse

Singtel joins forces with Accenture, Zuellig Pharma and Ericsson to transform manufacturing operations with 5G.

Categories: 5G, Healthcare, Manufacturing and logistics

16 Jun 2022

15 Mins

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Revolutionising how warehouses work

We take fast, frictionless mobile connections for granted, but as 5G ushers in new and improved experiences, it promises much more than just personal convenience: It is fundamentally transforming how industries function and compete.

 

Research shows that in just the next few years, 5G will drive significant sales growth, add to the US GDP and create millions of jobs. And by 2025, more than 36.8 billion connected devices will tap into 5G’s data gold mine.

 

As communications service providers shift their focus to B2B, Singtel—the largest telecommunications company in Singapore— recognized 5G’s vast potential in the manufacturing space. The company joined forces with Accenture to create a “5G warehouse” proof of concept for Zuellig Pharma, a $13B healthcare services company.

 

Zuellig Pharma, which has enjoyed tremendous growth in recent years, needed to implement automated solutions in its warehouse to improve efficiency, inventory visibility, worker safety and, crucially, throughput (how many orders the company fulfills from a single warehouse at any point in time).

For instance, “picking”—the process of manually selecting items for shipping—was labor-intensive, especially as orders increased in volume and variety.

With a proven infrastructure network and deep experience, Singtel wanted to explore 5G’s potential to unlock the power of the connected devices required for cutting-edge automation, inventory management and analytics. If the experiment proved successful, Zuellig Pharma could completely reimagine its warehouse operations for the future.

Zuellig Pharma embraced the idea of tapping into automation and 5G to improve both picking and inventory counting and called on Accenture and Singtel to design the right solution.

 

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Automation = efficiency + accuracy

Accenture and Singtel’s expertise in 5G, end-to-end capabilities and vast ecosystems made them the ideal partners for Zuellig Pharma. 5G can deliver more data at greater speed and lower latency, transmitting information in real time and enabling the kind of automation Zuellig Pharma needed. And Singtel’s GENIE, the world’s first portable 5G platform, makes experimentation possible.

 

The possibilities are endless

The entire end-to-end solution demonstrates the unique power of Accenture’s scale and reach, with diverse groups of specialists collaborating to create innovative solutions at every step, from conception to delivery.

In addition, AR Vision Picking and Drone Inventory Management made Zuellig Pharma’s warehouse operations more data-driven and automated. The solution improved efficiency, throughput and inventory visibility and was well-received by Zuellig Pharma’s pickers on the front lines in the warehouse.

 

The success of this proof of concept laid the foundation for Singtel and Accenture to continue to experiment with 5G automation projects for other clients in supply chain, logistics and manufacturing. The true power of the 5G warehouse lies in its potential to be customised to meet different and changing needs across industries. Because 5G networks can prioritise essential applications, the solution is highly adaptable.

 

For instance, AR Vision Picking could be used to develop a system that assigns the qualified worker nearest to the site to perform an urgent pick by sending a notice to their AR headset. Drone video analytics can be used for warehouse perimeter security and warehouse safety improvements (such as ensuring storage location compliance for flammable or hazardous materials). Drones could also perform predictive and preventive maintenance, through screening of hard-toreach areas (ceilings, roofs, AC ducts) and identifying damage. More efficient, more productive and more accurate warehouse operations are essential to manufacturing’s future.

 

And just as assembly lines and steam engines revolutionised industries of the past, 5G warehouses, with their AR goggles, drones and endless possibilities, are changing the game for businesses of today.

 

Contact us to find out more about how 5G can transform your business.

 

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