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Notes on warehouses, spatial data, and what we're building.

Loqorina's 3D digital twin of a warehouse floor

Why we built Loqorina

3D is not the product. 3D is the interface. Here's the thinking behind Loqorina, and why we started with one question: where is it?

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Loqorina's search and location tree, next to the 3D scene

Inside the QR scan: how Loqorina keeps a warehouse twin honest

A digital twin is only as good as its last update. Here's how Loqorina's QR scan pipeline keeps location data current without extra paperwork.

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Warehouse worker scanning a barrel with a handheld scanner while holding a tablet

The hidden cost of not knowing where things are

Not knowing exactly where a pallet or a bin is doesn't show up as a line item, but it's costing your warehouse time every single day. Here's where that cost actually hides.

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Empty warehouse aisle between tall pallet racking stacked with boxes and barrels

Why most warehouse layout tools go stale the day after you draw them

A beautiful floor plan that nobody updates is worse than no floor plan at all, because people trust it right up until it's wrong. Here's why layouts drift, and what actually keeps one current.

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Excel vs. a digital twin: when spreadsheets stop being enough

Spreadsheets aren't the enemy, they're often the right tool for a while. Here's how to tell when your warehouse has actually outgrown one.

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Warehouse workers moving boxes and a pallet jack down a busy aisle between tall racking

5 signs your warehouse needs a spatial layer, not a bigger WMS

More software isn't always the answer. Here's how to tell whether your warehouse's real gap is inventory management or knowing where things physically are.

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