Featuring Nick Palczynski, Director of Strategic Partnerships at OneTrack
In this live warehouse edition of Warehouse Visionaries, Nick Palczynski discusses how computer vision technology brings visibility to warehouse operations, drawing parallels to how NFL quarterbacks review game tape to improve performance.
Nick Palczynski is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at OneTrack with six years of experience in computer vision technology, starting in agriculture before transitioning to warehouse operations.
Most warehouses operate using outdated systems, lacking visibility into daily operations across massive facilities. This blind spot has downstream effects on safety, quality, and productivity.
Cell phone usage while operating heavy machinery represents a significant safety hazard. Video evidence helps identify and address these behaviors.
Just as NFL quarterbacks review game tape to improve, warehouse operators benefit from video review. Understanding what happened enables improvement.
Traditional systems provide spreadsheets and data but don't reveal why problems occur. Computer vision fills this gap by showing the actual events.
Safety improvements often cascade into productivity and quality gains. It's the foundation for operational excellence.
Moving beyond surface-level problem-solving to understand why issues occur enables lasting improvements.
"The ability to now understand what took place, what opportunity is there to change the process, to change the safety."
"Video on a process or activity is like reading a novel. You really understand why something took place."
"Coaching equals culture. Video plays a huge role in effective coaching."
"Don't wait. If you think you have an issue, you probably do."
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