In every sphere of business, the use of automation is growing. In warehouses and distribution, for instance, the worldwide market revenue for robotics automation is projected to grow from $7.91 ...
Companies like UPS, FedEx and DHL are increasingly turning to automation in their warehouse processes to work toward greater efficiency and lower costs.
At an Amazon warehouse in Louisiana, Robin lifts and sorts packages. Hercules moves pods full of goods. Sequoia retrieves items to pick and pack for online orders. These aren’t the names of Amazon ...
The market for warehouse automation is expected to grow to $55 billion by 2030, alongside an ever-expanding e-commerce boom that has created new, complex challenges for businesses. According to a ...
Chinese robotics player Geek+ has reportedly unveiled what it claims to be the “world’s ...
As we’re previously written about, automation is becoming a bigger and bigger factor in the manufacturing industry, with technologies like automated guided vehicles (AVG), automated autonomous mobile ...
The warehouse of the future conjures images of whirring humanoid robots autonomously zipping through aisles and large mechanical arms packing orders with clinical efficiency. While warehouse robotics ...
Warehouses used to run on muscle, clipboards, and caffeine. It was a predominantly manual work environment that required elbow grease for everything. Now we have algorithms, sensors, and even fleets ...
Many e-commerce operations constructed additional warehouses to accommodate demand at the height of the pandemic. Once built, however, operators faced a new challenge: a labor shortage that 57% of ...
Over the past two decades, warehouses that implemented automation have become unrecognizable to their analog counterparts. Visit any highly automated facility and you’ll spot the difference right away ...
In simple terms, warehouse automation solutions, such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), carry out tasks that are labor-intensive, prone to error, and don’t require constant oversight from human ...