Modernizing Warehouse SOP Execution with Smart Access
Is your warehouse SOP doing what you need it to? Kevin chats with Tim Regnier, CEO and Founder of Smart Access, about how warehouses can revive their SOPs. Oftentimes, standard operating procedures get written, approved, stored, and then forgotten or remain misunderstood.
In this episode, Tim explains how Smart Access turns warehouse SOP into a living system. The platform guides training, boosts accuracy, and improves productivity. It uses AI-driven observations, automated skill-building, and the new Ops Navigator intelligence layer. The conversation shows how operations can finally align leadership expectations with real work on the floor.
Closing the Warehouse SOP Gap Between Leadership and the Floor
Tim explains, “standards… get written… and then they become dead documents the moment you press save or publish or whatever”. This gap grows over time as processes evolve, exceptions become routine, and workers develop unspoken workarounds.
Frontline teams often see major differences between written procedures and what’s possible in real conditions. The result, as he puts it, is a widening “drift” between the SOP and reality: “The people on the floor see the world very differently than the leadership… because they actually have to execute.” Smart Access addresses this by keeping SOPs digital, editable, and centrally managed while pulling in real-time feedback from the workers who do the job.
Ensuring SOPs remain living documents helps eliminate confusion, reduce exceptions, and align the workforce around a consistent set of expectations across all shifts and all buildings.
Making Warehouse SOPs Live Through Observations, Skill Building, and Feedback Loops
Tim describes the challenge simply: “An SOP is nothing without action.” Frontline leaders receive prompts to observe associates based on job function, performance history, and site priorities. These observations reinforce standards, catch deviations early, and ensure even high performers aren’t sacrificing ergonomics or accuracy for speed. As Tim explains, “We think everyone should be observed. We don’t think you should just observe your low performers.”
This continuous loop feeds back into the SOP system itself. If something doesn’t match reality, such as missing PPE, frontline workers can flag it. Tim shared a perfect example: “This SOP is asking us to wear Kevlar gloves… I don’t have Kevlar gloves. Like, where are the Kevlar gloves?”
Smart Access tracks every step affected by that discrepancy and pushes updates through skill-building modules, ensuring consistency across all facilities. Smart Access has completed more than 2 million observations. This level of visibility reinforces standards, shortens ramp time, and ensures every associate, not just new hires, gets regular coaching.
Using AI to Drive Workforce Execution and Operational Efficiency
Smart Access is expanding beyond SOP management with its new AI-powered Ops Navigator, designed to relieve supervisors from the burden of manually analyzing dozens of data sources. As Tim says, “We don’t want our frontline leaders to be data scientists. It’s not what we’ve hired them to do. We need them on the floor working with the folks on the floor.”
Ops Navigator (currently in Beta) brings performance, attendance, HR, and training data together so AI agents can proactively identify gaps and automate workflows. A compelling example is reducing the “scan time gap”—the delay between clock-in and the start of actual work. In many operations, workers clock in at 7:00, but performance data doesn’t start until 7:25. Tim notes, “That gap… that’s a killer… a waste of money. If we can reduce that by 10%, 20%, it saves millions of dollars.”
This approach reflects Smart Access’s broader philosophy: use technology to enhance the human side of warehouse leadership, not replace it. By automating administrative tasks, leaders can spend more time on the floor, coaching, supporting, and building stronger teams.
Key Takeaways
- Warehouse SOPs often become outdated quickly, but Smart Access turns them into real-time, living documents.
- Over 2 million observations have been completed through the platform, reinforcing consistent standards across facilities.
- Skill-building workflows can cut new-hire ramp time in half.
- Smart Access customers often see a 7–10% increase in productivity within the first 90 days.
- AI-driven workflows help close performance gaps, such as clock-in vs. scan start time, saving potentially millions of dollars annually.
- Ops Navigator eliminates the need for supervisors to manually interpret data, allowing them to focus on coaching and frontline engagement.
Listen to the episode below and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Guest Information
For more information on Smart Access, click here.
To connect with Tim Regnier on LinkedIn, click here.
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