
How do you fix the key man dependancy gap?
When your most experienced person is not on the floor, does your warehouse keep moving or does it quietly fall apart?
Most SME teams are one absence away from slower picks, more errors, and a floor that runs on institutional knowledge nobody ever wrote down. That is not a staffing problem. It is a systems problem.
In this session, Michelle Roux shows how 3DLogistiX was built specifically for that gap, with guided picking any team member can follow, a live 3D view of your warehouse, and an operation that does not depend on who showed up today.

SESSION AGENDA
What you will learn
What actually breaks when a key person is absent (and why it is not what most teams think)
Why cross-training and procedures manuals are not the answer
How guided picking lets any team member work accurately from their first shift
How a live 3D warehouse view gives you oversight without micromanagement
What shift-independent operations look like in practice
Who should attend
This session is for you if:
One or two people carry most of the operational knowledge on your floor
You have looked at enterprise warehouse systems and found them too complex, too expensive, or both
You are currently managing your floor with spreadsheets, whiteboards, or a basic inventory tool
You have lived the scenario we are describing, and you know it is only a matter of time before it happens again

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Michelle works with small and medium warehouse teams across Australia to help them move from person-dependent operations to system-supported ones. She has seen firsthand how the right tools change what a team can do, regardless of who is on shift.

Michelle Roux
Warehouse & Supply Chain Specialist 3DLogistiX