UK supply chain operators have spent 2020 between a rock and a hard place; namely Brexit and COVID-19. The effects of the 2016 EU membership referendum have been permeating through an array of industries for some time now, whilst the UK finds its way through the lengthy transition period. Some experts estimate that the ensuing economic uncertainty will have cost the nation £200 billion by the end of this year, with the manufacturing sector set to be amongst those hit the hardest. And in case one giant hurdle wasn’t enough, UK businesses have also had to contend with the challenges brought forth by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
If you are a NetSuite UK customer and you’re wondering how to future-proof your operations, you’re in the right place. Let’s explore some strategies you can consider to make your business more resilient in these trying times.
The UK will exit the EU single market and customs union on 1st January 2021. One of the imminent consequences will be the application of tariffs and additional charges to certain goods travelling in and out of the EU. The first step for any business is to check whether or not this will impact you and forecast how it will affect your balance sheet. Once you’ve done that, you can explore warehouse automation as a tool for reigning in your costs and driving efficiency.
COVID-19 has been an ever-evolving situation in the UK. After a decline in cases over the summer, coupled with an increase in retail spending, numbers are unfortunately on the rise again. Since the beginning of the pandemic, challenges for businesses have included:
The only certainty seems to be that there is even more uncertainty on the horizon. How can warehouse automation help your business become more agile and resilient against what’s to come? Let's look at how one UK company is tackling this.
After implementing NetSuite in 2014, UK e-retailer PetShopBowl knew they needed a solution to keep their inventory in check to meet their projected growth. “It’s quite incredible that we survived as long as we did without a WMS” said Adam Taylor, founder. “We saw cracks in our customer service by not getting orders out quickly enough, and that was a result of our non-digital focus.”
“One of the main reasons we chose RF-SMART is because it’s fully integrated within NetSuite’s environment, as opposed to other solutions”, said Adam. RF-SMART gave the warehouse team real-time, accurate inventory visibility, quickly reducing errors and the time taken to do basic processes.
When the UK government imposed retail restrictions to try and curb the spread of COVID-19, many eCommerce businesses like PetShopBowl saw a spike in demand almost overnight. Luckily, Adam’s team were able to respond to this quickly with the help of RF-SMART. The easy-to-use, intuitive system meant that they could take on and train new staff to process the influx of orders. As RF-SMART directs workers through picking, packing and shipping, the team wasn’t flummoxed by the increase in pace and were able to work efficiently whilst keeping errors to a minimum.
Read the full PetShopBowl case study here
Whilst economic uncertainty has always been unavoidable, the combined impact of Brexit and COVID-19 has made life markedly harder for UK supply chain operators. One thing is clear - the first step towards a more positive future is to evaluate and tighten up your current processes, so that you can respond to market changes faster.
If you’re interested in learning more about warehouse automation and whether it could be a fit for your business, check out other NetSuite UK customer stories, and then get in touch with our UK team.