
Date: Thursday, March 05, 2026
Time: 02:00 PM EST/ 11:00 AM PST
Packaging has quietly become one of the most critical—and complex—functions inside today’s warehouse and DC. Rising throughput demands, labor constraints, sustainability goals, and growing SKU variability are forcing operations to rethink how packaging is designed, deployed, and managed on the warehouse floor.
In this roundtable webinar, industry leaders will explore how packaging has evolved from a final, manual step into a strategic driver of warehouse and supply chain performance. The discussion will examine where warehouse/DC operations stand today; the real-world packaging challenges teams face; and how automation, advanced packaging technologies, and ergonomic solutions are helping operations improve productivity, consistency, and efficiency.
Looking ahead, the panel will explore how packaging is likely to evolve as warehouses continue to automate and optimize—highlighting why packaging is no longer just a finishing touch, but an increasingly important lever in the next frontier of supply chain optimization.
Key Discussion Points
Date: Thursday, March 05, 2026
Time: 02:00 PM EST/ 11:00 AM PST
Packaging has quietly become one of the most critical—and complex—functions inside today’s warehouse and DC. Rising throughput demands, labor constraints, sustainability goals, and growing SKU variability are forcing operations to rethink how packaging is designed, deployed, and managed on the warehouse floor.
In this roundtable webinar, industry leaders will explore how packaging has evolved from a final, manual step into a strategic driver of warehouse and supply chain performance. The discussion will examine where warehouse/DC operations stand today; the real-world packaging challenges teams face; and how automation, advanced packaging technologies, and ergonomic solutions are helping operations improve productivity, consistency, and efficiency.
Looking ahead, the panel will explore how packaging is likely to evolve as warehouses continue to automate and optimize—highlighting why packaging is no longer just a finishing touch, but an increasingly important lever in the next frontier of supply chain optimization.
Key Discussion Points