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What is a Labor Efficiency Checklist?

A Labor Efficiency Checklist is a practical tool used by warehouse and operations teams to quickly identify inefficiencies in processes, systems, and labor utilization during a normal shift.

It helps uncover:

  • Workflow misalignment

  • WMS gaps

  • Excess rework

  • Hidden labor waste

Instead of guessing where productivity is lost, this checklist provides a structured way to evaluate real operational performance.

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Why Labor Efficiency Breaks Down

Labor inefficiency is rarely a people problem.

In most warehouses, it’s caused by:

  • Processes that don’t match how work actually happens

  • Systems that require manual workarounds

  • Rework and exceptions becoming part of daily operations

When these issues stack up, they lead to overtime, frustration, and inconsistent performance.

Labor Efficiency Checklist (Quick Assessment)

Use this Labor Efficiency Checklist during a live shift. If you recognize multiple issues, there’s likely an opportunity to improve efficiency quickly.

Process & Flow

  • Pick paths reflect actual workflow

  • Operators aren’t skipping steps to stay productive

  • Rework is not part of standard operations

  • Exceptions are rare

WMS Support

  • The system clearly directs work

  • Minimal manual entry is required

  • Inventory accuracy is trusted

  • Errors are prevented, not corrected later

Labor Utilization

  • Time is focused on value-added work

  • Supervisors aren’t tied up with system questions

  • Cross-training is scalable and repeatable

  • New hires ramp quickly

Rework & Waste

  • Mis-picks are rare and analyzed

  • Inventory discrepancies are predictable, not surprising

  • Shortages are identified early

  • Overtime is driven by demand, not inefficiency

What Does It Mean If You Check Multiple Items?

If several items apply, it typically indicates that labor inefficiency is being driven by process and system misalignment, not workforce performance.

As highlighted in the checklist, these issues often appear as labor problems but originate elsewhere in the operation

How to Improve Labor Efficiency Quickly

The fastest gains usually come from small, targeted changes:

  • Align workflows to real-world execution

  • Configure your WMS to guide work more effectively

  • Reduce rework before it starts

  • Remove dependency on tribal knowledge

These improvements allow labor to scale without increasing headcount or burnout.

How does Tryon Solutions Help Warehouse Managers?

Tryon Solutions works directly with warehouse operations teams to align systems, processes, and execution. The focus is on:

  • Eliminating recurring disruption
  • Improving accuracy without increasing labor
  • Ensuring the WMS supports how work actually gets done

The goal is fewer surprises, more predictable shifts, and an operation that stays stable as complexity grows.

Download the Full Labor Efficiency Checklist

Want a printable version of this Labor Efficiency Checklist for your team?

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Final Takeaway

A Labor Efficiency Checklist doesn’t just highlight problems—it shows where small changes can drive meaningful operational improvement.

Most teams don’t need to work harder. They need their systems and processes to work better.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a Labor Efficiency Checklist?

To identify inefficiencies in warehouse processes, systems, and labor usage so teams can improve productivity without increasing workload.

When should you use a Labor Efficiency Checklist?

During normal operations or before major changes like WMS upgrades, peak season, or process redesign.

What are the biggest drivers of labor inefficiency?

Misaligned workflows, poor WMS configuration, excessive rework, and lack of scalable processes.

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Written By Ashley Feldpausch

Ashley is a marketing professional, specializing in Warehouse Management Systems and leveraging strategic insights to drive growth, innovation, and customer engagement in the supply chain industry. For further information, please email sales@tryonsolutions.com.