09.03.2006 09:47:00

ProLogis Releases Supply Chain Review Report on Warehouse Voice Recognition Systems

DENVER, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ProLogis , a leading global provider of distribution facilities and services, today released the latest edition of the ProLogis Supply Chain Review entitled, "Voice Recognition Systems -- Technology at Work in Today's Warehouse/Distribution Facilities."

The report, authored by noted warehousing and logistics consultant Kenneth Ackerman, contends that VR systems are "arguably the most important technological breakthrough in warehouse operations" since the advent of barcode scanning.

"Ken Ackerman is an astute observer of the warehouse industry, with years of experience monitoring its ongoing evolution," said Leonard Sahling, ProLogis first vice president of global research. "We're pleased to present his findings in this new report, which provides a detailed look at how VR systems are applied in warehouse settings and the benefits they can deliver to facilities operators."

VR enables two-way communications between computerized warehouse management systems and warehouse workers equipped with special headsets. It can be used to automate command-and-control of a variety of tasks, including order selection, receiving, sorting and truck-loading. Unlike alternate technologies, such as barcode scanning or so-called "pick-to-light systems," VR leaves employees' eyes directly focused on their assigned task and their hands unencumbered.

According to the report: * VR systems generally result in a wide variety of operational improvements, including lower error rates, higher productivity, reduced customer returns and more accurate inventory accounting; * The core technology behind VR systems has been around long enough that most major bugs have been eliminated; * Contrary to widely-held assumptions, warehouse workers are generally receptive to using the technology.

"Most vendors indicate that an investment in a voice recognition system will be paid back in 12 to 18 months," Ackerman writes in the report. "Typical testimonials call for a 60 percent reduction in picking errors, productivity increases ranging from 11 percent to 40 percent over six months, reductions in training time from days to hours, and a substantial improvement in inventory accuracy."

ProLogis' Global Research Department monitors, analyzes and reports on key trends and dynamics in both real estate and supply-chain management, drawing from industry data and primary research conducted by company analysts and a network of affiliated academics and other professionals. Past issues of the Supply Chain Review have focused on RFID technology, redesigning supply-chain networks, offshore outsourcing and other related topics.

For a copy of the Voice Recognition report or other reports, visit http://www.prologisresearch.com/vrs.

About ProLogis

ProLogis a leading global provider of distribution facilities and services, with over 377 million square feet (35 million square meters) in more than 2,300 properties owned, managed and under development in 77 markets in North America, Europe and Asia, as of December 31, 2005. We continue to expand the industry's first and largest global network of distribution facilities with the objective of building shareholder value. We expect to achieve this through the ProLogis Operating System(R) and our commitment to provide exceptional facilities and services to meet our customers' expansion and reconfiguration needs.

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