Automated storage and retrieval systems offer efficiency, and AI and robotic shuttles are expanding their capabilities.
A survey of 127 warehouse leaders across key industries reveal the true state of integration in automated warehouses.
Yet, despite all this progress, there’s one question I hear again and again from warehouse operators: Why aren’t we getting more value out of these automated systems?
Cardinal Health Inc.’s warehouse automation project was big, but then, so is the company. Dublin, Ohio-based Cardinal employs more than 50,000 people and has revenue of more than $44 billion, and its ...
Though warehouse management systems (WMS) are widely employed, they are not the ultimate answer to optimized warehouse operations. Moving to the next level — using automated intelligence for real-time ...
Automated Warehouse Management Systems integrate advanced robotics, real‐time data analytics and sophisticated algorithmic controls to transform traditional warehousing operations. These systems are ...
36th Annual State of Logistics Report: Navigating uncertainty amid rising costs and global disruptions The 36th Annual State of Logistics (SoL) Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic ...
My colleague from ARC Advisory Group, Clint Reiser, in partnership with DC Velocity magazine (see DC Velocity Infographic), recently completed survey-based research on the changing practices, ...