Inbound Logistics in Manufacturing
Discover use cases for performance-driven ILC operations
Inbound logistics is no longer just a support function in manufacturing. Labor constraints, production volatility, and supply chain disruption have made inbound execution a direct driver of throughput, cost control, and plant reliability.
- The inbound logistics center (ILC) serves as the front door of the manufacturing operation
- Every part, pallet, and container must flow through inbound before production can begin
- Success depends on receiving, staging, and sequencing materials in the right condition and timing
- Breakdowns in inbound execution are felt immediately on the plant floor
👉 Learn more about Capstone’s success stories with managing ILC operations for major automotive and industrial manufacturers
“I am very pleased with the overall performance and recommend Capstone to any organization”
- A leading, multinational automotive manufacture
Integrated Teams Managed Inside Your Operation
Capstone teams operate inside your facility as part of your operation, following your processes, standards, and daily priorities while you retain control.
Engineered, Data Driven Solutions
Tailored to your specific needs, based on studies and analyses of billions data points from 700+ sites.
Flexible, Scalable Workforce Deployment
Rapidly scale up and down to fill operational gaps as needed with our expertly trained and certified workforce.
Productivity Driven Cost Savings & Efficiency
We implement a performance-based labor model with clear metrics and accountability, enabling clients to focus on strategic priorities.
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Order Accuracy Across ILCs
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Warehousing Results You Can Measure

- Productivity & Throughput: More cases moved per hour with consistent output across shifts
- Quality & Cost Control: Fewer errors and rework with clearer visibility into labor performance
- Operational Consistency: Less variability between shifts with standardized execution and expectations
