Synkrato leverages augmented reality (AR) so users can create facility digital twins through an intuitive drag-and-drop interface (as opposed to coding) by selecting objects and, as with popular video games, moving them around a digital warehouse to replicate a physical facility.
Synkrato then connects digital twins with IoT and sophisticated machine learning algorithms to present new insights to help users make smart, strategic decisions. For example, companies can run data-powered what-if scenarios in the digital twin interface to instantly visualize how changes affect warehouse operations.
Synkrato considers multiple data points including personnel, pick-up paths and timings, and available inventory to provide an accurate assessment. A company that wants to reduce loading days from seven to five days a week can leverage machine learning and AR to run tests and get recommendations based on real-time operations data without adversely affecting the physical warehouse.
Synkrato can see and predict when and where bottlenecks may occur, run market simulations - important when creating market-shortage contingency plans - and strategically store inventory based on demand, quantity, size, and special storage conditions like temperature.
Launched in early 2022, Synkrato was designed by and for supply chain professionals around the need to simplify complex, multi-location supply chain and warehouse processes.
Synkrato’s five core components - digital twin, AI-driven logistics, mobility, IoT, and digital labeling - digitize and orchestrate warehouse operations and connect the physical world to the virtual world.
Digital twin creates virtual versions of facilities with an intuitive no-code, drag-and-drop interface. AI-driven logistics optimize warehouse space using sophisticated slotting algorithms. Mobility lets users build digital forms for any warehouse, manufacturing, or distribution center transaction (moving inventory within a facility, receiving, shipping, and so on). IoT exchanges and records real-time data, and digital labeling allows organizations to manage and print labels from anywhere.
All five components are integrated to eliminate data silos and provide total transparency and visibility within the supply chain and warehouse operations.