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Walking routes that respect your floor—not generic zig-zags

Every unnecessary aisle pass is labor and seconds lost. ChannelDock supports walking route thinking so pick paths follow a sensible sequence through locations—especially powerful alongside batches and a structured Pick & Pack flow.

Less travel
per pick wave
Better density
per shift
Fits your layout
bins & zones

Route idea

  1. Start zone A → pick face 12–18
  2. Continue aisle B → consolidate
  3. End at pack bench → hand to pack

Example only; your warehouse topology drives real routes.

Critical for growing footprint & multi-aisle layouts

Distance is inventory that never ships

Optimizing routes is one of the few levers that increases output without adding people—when paired with good batching discipline.

Sequence by location

Pick in an order that minimizes backtracking across your stock locations.

Ship more per hour

Shorter paths compound: more picks, same labor minutes.

Connect to dispatch

Finish picks with bulk label runs and rules-driven carriers.

How to adopt route discipline

Model locations honestly → batch smart → route picks → verify at pack. Iterate weekly as assortment shifts.

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1

Clean location master data

Routes are only as good as bins and aisles in the system.

2

Align with batch waves

Routes work best when order grouping matches how pickers move.

3

Measure and tune

Compare picks/hour before/after—adjust zones when seasonality changes demand.

Shorten every pick tour

Bring walking routes into your ChannelDock warehouse workflow.

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