First rollout

Start with one warehouse workflow, not a transformation programme.

A first Ketsko rollout should be narrow enough to launch quickly and useful enough to prove value: one SOP set, one role group, one induction path, one practical sign-off point or one evidence problem.

First rollout roadmap showing one site, one team, one SOP set or induction path, and a controlled route to expansion.

Pick the first workflow

The best first rollout removes a problem the team already recognises.

Start where supervisors are already chasing, where records are already hard to assemble, or where a current SOP needs to reach the right people with a clear follow-up trail.

1

One SOP set

Assign a small set of current warehouse procedures, record acknowledgement and see who still needs follow-up.

2

One role group

Start with a real role such as goods-in, picking, packing, dispatch or supervisor and map the tasks that prove readiness.

3

One induction path

Move new starters or agency staff through site rules, role tasks and supervisor follow-up without building a large programme first.

4

One practical sign-off point

Separate “read and understood” from observed task readiness for work that needs supervisor validation.

5

One evidence problem

Choose a customer, manager or audit-style evidence request that currently takes too long to answer.

6

One follow-up routine

Give managers a simple view of what is current, overdue and ready to evidence before expanding the rollout.

What good looks like

A strong first rollout is small, visible and operationally useful.

The aim is not to launch every feature. The aim is to prove that one workflow can move from current procedure to assignment, acknowledgement, training, sign-off and usable records with less chasing.

Workflow walkthrough panel showing one SOP brought to the demo, roles mapped, evidence selected and a practical workflow previewed.

Bring the workflow your team is already chasing.

Ketsko can walk through a first rollout around one real SOP, role, induction path, sign-off point or evidence request.