e-picking

English

Etymology

From e- +‎ picking.

Noun

e-picking (uncountable)

  1. (logistics) An order picking method that integrates technological features such as pick-to-light, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things.
    Alternative form: e picking
    Synonyms: electronic picking, digital picking, e-pick
    • 2025 August 18, Richard, “E Picking: Transforming Warehouse Operations with Smarter Digital Logistics”, in Cinsoft[1], United States, archived from the original on 7 September 2025:
      E picking is not a single technology but rather a combination of tools and methods designed to improve item selection in warehouses. It can take the form of light-guided systems (pick-to-light), voice-directed commands (voice picking), wearable scanners, or even augmented reality glasses. The primary goal is consistency: ensuring that every order, whether large or small, is fulfilled correctly and efficiently.