Operators and sponsors
- Independent view before CAPEX, supplier, scope, or layout commitments
- Clearer decisions for leadership without losing the operational detail
I help operators and project teams prepare logistics, automation, and integration decisions on a clearer basis. Material flows, building constraints, supplier assumptions, interfaces, tests, and readiness are made explicit before commitments are fixed.
Basel, Switzerland. Projects across Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and selected international sites including East Africa. GMP, validated environments, precision manufacturing, retail distribution, and high-value components.
Most automation problems start quietly. A building assumption is unclear, a supplier boundary is hidden in the offer, an interface has no owner, or a test proves too little too late.
Automation needs space, height, floor loads, shafts, maintenance access, fire protection interfaces, and future expansion routes. I translate logistics into building requirements early enough for architects and owners to act.
Different suppliers optimize for different assumptions. I create the operator-owned baseline: volumes, process boundaries, load carrier rules, IT interfaces, acceptance criteria, and scoring model.
Cleanliness, ESD, scratches, vibration, and handling limits must become usable system rules. I structure part classes, load carriers, inlays, washing logic, and test requirements.
ERP, WMS, WCS, MES, and controls need clear ownership before FAT, SAT, SIT, and UAT. I define interface ownership, data mapping, test cases, and evidence requirements.
Material flow concepts, functional areas, production supply, automation footprints, and future-state layout support.
Readiness gates, acceptance evidence, test planning, and controlled handover for regulated operations.
Logistics concepts where part protection, traceability, cleanliness, ESD, and high-value handling matter as much as throughput.
Warehouse automation, WMS/WCS/ERP integration, picking and storage concepts, fulfillment capacity, and transition planning.
The value is practical pattern recognition from many projects: what matters now, what can wait, which assumption will hurt later, and what evidence leadership will need before acceptance.
Selected planning views from layout, material flow, and automation work.
Fabian Ecker is an operator-side warehouse automation and intralogistics consultant based in Basel. His work covers requirements, tenders, supplier selection, delivery oversight, WMS/WCS/ERP integration, test strategy, and commissioning readiness across industrial, pharma, retail, and precision manufacturing environments.
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