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The Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC) released its 2025 DC Measures Report today at the WERC Annual Conference in New Orleans. This year’s report stresses the importance of vigilance and vision in the warehousing and distribution industry, stating, “Vision and vigilance matter, as the market can quickly change and leave the firm behind.”
Benchmarking Insights from Across the Industry
The report, an essential industry tool for benchmarking, was based on the findings from surveys of distribution professionals in 2024 and 2025. Respondents represented various industries, including manufacturing, retail, wholesale/distribution, third‑party warehouses and life sciences.
The report tracks more than 30 metrics that are key to distribution professionals. The top five most popular metrics for this year’s report were:
- On‑time shipments
- Average warehouse capacity used
- Peak warehouse capacity used
- Order‑picking accuracy (percent by order)
- Dock‑to‑stock cycle time (in hours)
The report also contains demographic information such as company size, facility type and location. To benchmark operational performance, industry professionals can use this report to compare their internal key performance indicators against a broad range of facilities.
Updated Online Benchmarking Tool
In addition to the DC Measures report, WERC has also updated its Online Benchmarking Tool, which includes more than a decade of DC Measures data. This dynamic digital platform helps practitioners, 3PLs and consultants customize benchmarking data to quickly meet internal evaluation needs.
The Online Benchmarking Tool is included with WERC Team Memberships, or it can be purchased as a one‑year subscription by individuals.
The 2025 report was developed in partnership with DC Velocity and generously sponsored by Kenco and Yale Lift Truck Technologies.
Visit werc.org/metrics to learn more about the Online Benchmarking Tool and the 2025 DC Measures Report or contact JoAnna Leon at [email protected].
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