Process Mining
See the real process.Not the assumed one.
WareBee reconstructs how work actually flows through your warehouse from event data — detours, rework and bottlenecks included — so you fix the process you have, not the one on the wall.
Mine your processes
Every event tells a story
Your WMS already records everything: picks, replenishments, putaways, each with a timestamp, a location and a user. Process mining stitches those events back into the real flow of work — including the detours and rework nobody planned.
WareBee pinpoints exactly where time and money drain away, per process, per zone, per shift.
- Works from the event exports your WMS already produces
- Per-agent and per-zone activity timelines
- Detours, rework and bottlenecks surfaced automatically

From finding to fixing
A bottleneck you can see is a bottleneck you can price. WareBee connects each process-mining finding to the lever that fixes it — slotting, batching, layout or staffing — and simulates the fix in the digital twin before the floor changes.
The loop ends where it started: mine the new events and verify that the fix held.
Simulate the fix
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What is warehouse process mining?
Process mining takes the event logs a warehouse already generates — every pick, putaway and replenishment with its timestamps — and reconstructs the process as it actually runs. Where value-stream maps show the intended flow, process mining shows the real one: the double-handling, the waiting, the routes nobody designed.
In WareBee, process mining is part of the analysis layer of the digital twin. The same events that build the twin feed the mining, so findings land in context: on your layout, against your policies, next to your costs.
That context is what makes it actionable. A detour isn't just visible — it's measurable in travel and cost, attributable to a slotting or batching cause, and fixable through the same platform that found it.